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Padhy PK et al. – The findings suggest that the biomass smoke has the potential to produce oxidative stress and adverse health effects in children. There is much more work needed to confirm the conclusions. Investigating the mechanisms underlying air pollution–induced health problems would allow a more targeted approach to remove the most toxic components of air pollution, and could possibly provide a means to decrease individual sensitivity to air pollution.

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