Yes it can because mold has a chemical in it and breathing it it can affect parts on human body as it is dangerous.
The human activities affect the enviroment, for example: A fume is release from the vehicle which can cause pollution and when we sniff it will get a lot of disease like asthma, breathing problem and this is dangerous for our health.
For humans it is not a problem to breathe on land, humans have a hard time breathing in water. If a human has difficulty breathing on land they can use oxygen or even be put on a ventilator.
Most wildfires do threaten human lives. Maybe not because the fire is close to there home but the smoke and ash in the air is dangerous and can cause breathing issues in elderly people, people with asthma or other breathing problems, children.
Human medication is meant for HUMANS only. I'd imagine the problem would only get worse if you gave the medication to an animal. I'd see a vet if I was you.
Sinkholes cause flooding, underground system damage, building damage, and human casualties.
For humans, excess use of codeine may cause death. Codeine is in the same family as Heroin. The Opioids. But codeine is a much more timid dose. Still, unwise consumption of codeine can cause dependence on it, can cause a human to fail to eliminate (constipation) can cause breathing issues to arise;and may cause death by lack of breathing if the human is asleep and not watched. Once the codeine intake is stopped, humans usually have loose bowels, perspiration& general withdrawal symptoms.
Monosodium glutamate is not safe for human or canine ingestion. It may cause immediate breathing issues in dogs because of the chemical content.
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There are quite a few health and safety risk of the human breathing rate. One health risk of breathing too quickly is that you cannot get rid of all of your carbon dioxide.
Because in the mountain range there have lack of oxygen for our breathing
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