Scientists from the Bergen University in Norway, based on a study conducted by 6,000 people, concluded that chemical odors are more damaging to women than men.
Scientists say microwave cloths and clean water are often enough to reduce the effects of chemicals on human health.
In an article published in the journal BiBiSi, British doctors advise people to regularly ventilate the room and use liquid detergents instead of spray chemicals.
An article in the American Journal of Respiratory Disease and Revitalization Medicine summarizes experts who have studied the effects of cleaning agents on adult health for 20 years.
“Knowing how healthy the lungs are is measured by the amount of air the lungs can absorb. Women who have been doing regular cleaning for years have had their lungs begin to compress less and less, over time, ”the study concludes.
According to the authors of the study, the chemicals contained in the cleansing agents reduces the mucous membranes of the lungs and, in the long run, have a detrimental effect on the functioning of the lungs.
According to the results of the men's survey, there was no significant difference in the lungs of men who were treated and who did not.
According to Sarah McFadyen, an employee of the British Lung Disease Center, breathing any contaminated air will undoubtedly have a negative impact on health, especially for people with lung diseases.
“This study showed that our air pollution comes from various sources, including various dyes and chemicals that we use in the room. If we ventilate the room frequently, use fluid instead of spray chemicals, use gas stoves and heating stoves, we can reduce the impact of everyday products on the lungs, ”said the scientist.
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