Nanotech Particles Pose Serious DNA Risks To Humans And The Environment
Nanotech Particles Pose Serious DNA Risks to Humans and the Environment
Nanotech Particles Pose Serious DNA Risks to Humans and the Environment
Personal products you may use daily and think are harmless—cosmetics, suntan lotion, socks, and sports clothes—may all contain atom-sized nanotech particles, some of which have been shown to sicken and kill workers in plants using nanotechnology. Known human health risks include severe and permanent lung damage. Cell studies indicate genetic DNA damage. Extremely toxic to aquatic wildlife, nanoparticles pose clear risks to many species and threaten the global food chain.
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