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How do nanomaterials pose a risk to human health?

The small size and large surface area of nanomaterials allow them to interact with biological systems in ways that are not yet fully understood. They can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin, potentially leading to respiratory issues, inflammatory responses, and even cellular damage. For example, some studies have shown that certain carbon nanotubes may cause lung damage similar to that caused by asbestos.

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