Many are already aware that the thick clouds of smog hovering above America's northeast can cause an itchy throat, coughing and stinging eyes — but they may not have heard of the lesser-known health complications. Dr Gregory Wu, a critical care doctor at Albany Medical Center in New York, has revealed three weird warning signs that the body is reacting to air pollution.He said that when the smog gets into the lungs and causes inflammation, it can lead to anything from trouble sleeping to wrinkles and even irritable children.
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