(28-03-2017, 05:06 PM)ccoleman Wrote: Particles in the PM2.5 size range are able to travel deeply into the respiratory tract, reaching the lungs. Exposure to fine particles can cause short-term health effects such as eye, nose, throat and lung irritation, coughing, sneezing, runny nose and shortness of breath. Exposure to fine particles can also affect lung function and worsen medical conditions such as asthma and heart disease.
Well documented evidence on here of breast growth on non hrt. I am sure most are aware of the potential dangers and risks. The incidence of breast cancer caused by males taking hrt or herbs is very low anyway. Most breast cancer is genetic. I used to work in cancer data for the NHS in the UK and it is also true for a number of other cancers.
Although am not sure what particulates in the air have to do with anything relating to breasts!
Megan