Dr. Jad Kebbe, a pulmonologist at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, discusses the risks of inhaling wildfire ...
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Trees don’t like to breathe wildfire smoke, either – and they’ll hold their breath to avoid itThey respond a bit like us, it turns out: Some trees essentially shut their windows and doors and hold their breath ... smoke toxic, even far from the fire When wildfire smoke travels long ...
They may respond a bit like us, it turns out: Some trees essentially shut their windows and doors and hold their breath ... smoke, their wine can be tainted. When wildfire smoke travels long ...
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