Friday, November 18, 2011

Study shows nanoparticles used as additives in diesel fuels can travel from lungs to liver

Study shows nanoparticles used as additives in diesel fuels can travel from lungs to liver
 
"Recent studies conducted at Marshall University have demonstrated that nanoparticles of cerium oxide -- common diesel fuel additives used to increase the fuel efficiency of automobile engines -- can travel from the lungs to the liver and that this process is associated with liver damage."

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