Your Questions About Wildfire Smoke and Health, Answered
Briefly

"Wildfire smoke contains many pollutants, including tiny particles that can get into your lungs and even your bloodstream, leading to serious health risks," says Sara Adar.
"Inhaling wildfire smoke can lead to symptoms like difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, and coughing, with other effects including burning eyes and a scratchy throat," states Dr. MeiLan Han.
"While anyone can feel the effects of wildfire smoke, certain groups, including children and those with chronic health issues, are at a greater risk," experts warn.
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