Author:
Undale Vidya Newaskar,Pratha P Virnodkar
Abstract
Many aerosol sprays contain toxic chemicals like xylene and formaldehyde, as well as neurotoxins and carcinogens.
Overexposure of such components proves harmful to humans. In recent years due to industrialisation and human
activities there is rise in air pollution which results in Aerosol Toxicity.
Publisher
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
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