Quartz Countertops Linked to Public Health Crisis: Lung Disease Concerns in US
David Michaels, George Washington University & Robert Harrison, University of California, San Francisco/The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Society & Community , Wellness and Healthy Living , Body and Mind Tags: Lung disease , Kitchen , Public health , George Washington University , Chronic , Lung , Respiratory health
A public health crisis may be emerging in the US due to quartz countertops, with concerns rising over potential lung disease risks. Experts from George Washington University and the University of California, San Francisco, highlight the dangers associated with silica dust exposure from these popular kitchen surfaces. Chronic respiratory issues are a growing concern for individuals working with or exposed to quartz dust. The article emphasizes the need for greater awareness and preventative measures in homes and workplaces. This issue affects the wellness and healthy living sector, particularly concerning occupational and environmental health. Public health officials are urged to investigate and address this potential hazard. The findings underscore the importance of understanding material safety in household products.
This highlights a potential public health risk associated with common household materials, necessitating awareness and preventative measures for respiratory health.
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