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Health Alert WHO Warns Against Indoor Clothes Drying Practices

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A recent warning from the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights potential health risks associated with the common practice of drying clothes inside homes. The organization suggests that this routine habit could incrementally introduce harmful effects into an individual’s system.

Respiratory Health Implications

Drying garments within confined indoor spaces has been identified by the WHO as a contributing factor to various respiratory ailments. The international health body has previously released guidance advising against this practice, emphasizing its potential negative impact on lung function and overall breathing health.

Research Indicates Cancer Risk

Furthermore, findings from certain research studies have suggested a possible correlation between drying clothes indoors and an elevated risk of cancer. These investigations underscore the gravity of the WHO’s caution, pointing to serious long-term health consequences that may arise from such domestic practices.

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