Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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Inhaling Smoke From Vehicles Trigger Mental Illness

High pollution levels currently have to watch out. Not only trigger physical illness, but the pollution from vehicle fumes can also trigger mental illness, the nature of aggressive and agitated. No wonder so many people stressed at the moment, perhaps because inhaled too many fumes. Researchers from Cairo University found the aggressive and anxious behavior in mice are given exposure to toxic fumes from gasoline. Rats mengirup the smoke became very aggressive, clawing at each other and fight each other.

Car smoke fumes suspected as the most dangerous and cause chronic disease in humans. Content of various types of chemicals in the smoke can damage brain cells and lead to various diseases, especially cancer. "Every day, millions of people exposed to and inhaled the smoke of burning petrol (gasoline). Starting from now until exposed to gas fumes in the streets," said Amal Kinawy, a researcher was quoted as saying by the Telegraph, Wednesday (25/11/2009).

In his study, researchers tried out three types of smoke on mice, the smoke that comes from gasoline, gasoline and smoke is not clean (does not contain anything). The result, mice that inhaled fumes from the gasoline made from chemical attack and tend to be aggressive than mice that breathed clean smoke. Once analyzed, the mouse brain inhaling chemicals from gasoline was damaged cells. Several previous studies link between fumes and risk of miscarriage, senile diseases, and allergies. Meanwhile, in England and toxic fumes are banned since 2000 because of fear of bad effects for health, especially children. This study published in the Journal BMC Physiology and as a warning to smoke as much as possible to avoid a vehicle that many encountered every day.

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