Inhaling particles from a wildfire can cause respiratory irritation, shortness of breath, asthma, and lead to long-term problems such as heart disease. If carbon monoxide is in the air, it can be fatal.
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It's Ethical...
Explanation:
Mexico is a separate state as well as has it's own laws that holds the use of chemicals to be use or not as well. The use of chemical that is banned by United States can be openly used in Mexico (aside it will yield very less profit). The SuperMed must give quality assurances to the Mexican government as well as other possible side effects and then may be the approval process gets finished. The FDA approval isn't concerned in this particular case.
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Explanation:
From the question, Harry seem to have forgotten that It's the CO2 (carbondioxide) level not the O2 (oxygen)level that gives rise to the urge to breathe. That is to say that once the CO2 level in the blood is high, the brain will trigger a breathing response, that will cause the person(Harry) to try to gasp for air. Also, Harry is jeopardizing his time and life because Hyperventilation itself reduces the CO2 concentration of the blood to below normal level, this makes the bloods pH value to raise, this in turn causes the constriction of the blood vessels that supply the brain, and prevents the transportation of certain electrolytes necessary for the function of the nervous system.
If someone is diagnosed with strep throat, they have been infected with a A. bacteria<span>. The bacteria responsible for strep throat is known as Streptococcus pyogenes, or group A Streptococcus. Because the disease is due to a bacterial infection, it can be treated using antibiotics.</span>