Traffic emissions mess with our sense of smell


University of Eastern Finland researchers discovered traffic emissions could interfere with our sense of smell. Specifically, they discovered that traffic-related ultrafine particles shift the expression of several genes in our olfactory mucosa cells. As a result, it alters our inflammatory response and xenobiotic metabolism, which is how we absorb nutrients and medicines. Pollution continues to

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