5月5日は(シンコ・デ・マヨ)、1862年のプエブラの戦いを記念する日です🇲🇽
メキシコの人々の勇気、忍耐、そして誇りをたたえる記念日です。
El 5 de mayo recordamos la Batalla de Puebla de 1862🇲🇽
Es una conmemoración que honra el valor, la resistencia y el orgullo del pueblo mexicano.
Vaping has been linked to a rare and serious lung condition more commonly seen in industrial metal workers.
Researchers examined a patient with significant lung damage and diagnosed hard-metal pneumoconiosis, a disease usually caused by exposure to metals such as cobalt and tungsten in workplace environments. It leads to deep lung scarring and progressive breathing problems that can become irreversible.
What stood out in this case was that the patient had never worked with industrial metals. The only identified exposure was long-term use of an e-cigarette.
When the device was analysed, scientists detected traces of cobalt as well as other toxic metals including nickel, lead, and chromium in the vapour. These are thought to originate from the device’s heating coils, which can release tiny metal particles when repeatedly heated.
Once inhaled, these particles can travel deep into the lungs. In this instance, they appeared to trigger an unusual immune response, with damaged cells forming so-called “giant cells” a key feature of the disease.
The scarring that results is permanent and cannot be reversed.
Doctors say this is the first documented case of this specific condition being associated with vaping, though they caution it may not be an isolated incident. Because symptoms often develop gradually, significant damage may already be present before breathing issues become obvious.
Although vaping is frequently promoted as a less harmful alternative to smoking, findings like these raise ongoing concerns about the long-term effects of inhaling heated chemical and metal particles into the lungs risks that are still not fully understood.
Source: “E-cigarette user found to have rare form of lung scarring typically seen in metal workers,” ERS.
Un hombre se atrincheró en un apartamento en Toyohashi lanzando amenazas de muerte, lo que activó un operativo policial de alto nivel con evacuación de vecinos y uso de dispositivos tácticos (1/2) #Japón #Toyohashi#Seguridad#NoticiasNippon
Mis plantas dejaron de verse tristes cuando dejé los productos químicos.
No compré nada nuevo.
Usé lo que ya tenía en la cocina.
Aquí cómo preparo un spray natural… y te explico por qué funciona
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