High pollution levels at this time to watch. Not only trigger physical disease, but pollution from vehicle can also trigger mental illness, those diseases are aggressive and anxiety. No wonder so many people stressed at this time, perhaps because inhaled fumes too many.
Researchers found that aggressive and agitated behavior in mice that were given exposure to toxic fumes from gasoline. The rats that inhaled of smokes turned into a very aggressive, clawing each other and fight each other.
Car exhaust fumes suspected as the most dangerous and cause chronic disease in humans. Content of various types of chemicals in the smoke can damage brain cells and lead to various diseases, especially cancer.
Every day, millions of people exposed to and inhaling the smoke of burning petrol (gasoline). Starting from when pumping gas until exposed to fumes in the streets.
In their study, researchers tried out three types of smoke on mice, the smoke that comes from gasoline, gasoline and smoke is not clean (does not contain anything). As a result, the rats were inhaling gasoline fumes from the chemicals tend to be attacking and aggressive than mice that breathed clean smoke.
Once analyzed, the mouse brain that inhaling chemicals from gasoline was damaged cells. Several previous studies link between fumes with the risk of miscarriage, senile diseases, and allergies.
Meanwhile, in this world toxic fumes that have been increase since 2000. This problem has bad effects for health, especially children. The study is published in the journal BMC Physiology and as a warning for as much as possible avoid the fumes that were encountered every day.