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Rising emissions expose Nigerians to carbon monoxide poisoni
Rising emissions expose Nigerians to carbon monoxide poisoni
Rising emissions expose Nigerians to carbon monoxide poisoning
When too much carbon monoxide is in the air, the body replaces the oxygen in the red blood cells with carbon monoxide, which can lead to serious tissue damage or even death.
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