June 27, 2026
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How smoking and air pollution contribute to bone health decline

By on October 27, 2024 0 24 Views

Smoking and air pollution harm bone health. Nicotine reduces bone cell production and calcium absorption. Pollutants cause oxidative stress and inflammation, worsening osteoporosis. Children and passive smokers face higher risks from lingering smoke. Air pollution also hinders vitamin D production, affecting bone mineralization. Elderly individuals exposed to air toxins are particularly vulnerable.

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