A New Study examines how carcinogens enter our bodies when exposed to fumes from a barbecue. They find that more enter through our skin than our lungs.
A New Study examines how carcinogens enter our bodies when exposed to fumes from a barbecue. They find that more enter through our skin than our lungs.
Sometimes, people can find it hard to tell the difference between asthama and bronchitis. This is becauseboth have similar symptoms that include wheezing and shortness of breath.