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Logo recipes The effects of cooking aren’t just transmitted through what we eat, but also through what we breathe. First of all, cookstoves themselves are a major cause of illness in developing …

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Logo recipes Using biomass fuel for cooking is also related to coronary heart disease, cataracts, stroke and allergic rhinitis [9, 10]. Studies have also linked kitchen smoke to several respiratory …

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Logo recipes One of the most serious pollutants is particulate matter (fine particles), which is generated by cooking food and heating oil on all types of stoves. Cooking with gas produces harmful …

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Logo recipes Nov 6, 2023  · When oven cleaner is accidentally spilled or sprayed onto the food in the oven, it can cause a chemical reaction between the cleaner and the food. This reaction can produce …

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Logo recipes Feb 9, 2023  · A poor supply of oxygen can prevent gas or solid fuels burning properly, which produces harmful pollutants such as fine particulate matter and nitrogen oxides which can …

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Logo recipes Jul 24, 2024  · When PTFE is heated to very high temperatures, especially above 500 degrees Fahrenheit, it can break into fine particles that can get into the lungs and cause respiratory …

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Logo recipes Jan 1, 2020  · Most prominently, common cooking oil particles can be detrimental to human health, ranging from oxidative DNA damage (caused by long-term exposure) to respiratory damage …

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Logo recipes Feb 10, 2023  · A recent study found that “consumer products” like pans are actually a minor source of exposure to PFOA (contaminated foods and drinking water represent a much bigger …

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Logo recipes Sep 27, 2017  · Lung cancer takes the leading place among the diseases being reported caused by CFs exposure. Molecular and biochemical studies have found that CFs exposure may lead …

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Logo recipes Aug 15, 2018  · A growing body of scientific evidence supports teaching patients how to cook meals at home as an effective medical intervention for improving diet quality, weight loss, and …

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Logo recipes Apr 8, 2023  · One study found that daily exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and ultrafine articles through air pollution from cooking could significantly increase one’s …

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Logo recipes Nov 8, 2023  · Fumes from some overheated cooking oils might contain heterocyclic amines (HCAs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Research has found that those fumes …

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