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Two months of pollution-related illness have affected 1.32 million people, with 15 provinces reporting PM 2.5 levels exceeding 51 µg/m³. Most cases are in the northern region, including Bangkok’s 50 districts. The Ministry of Public Health reported 1.32 million pollution-related illnesses since the beginning of the year, with an additional 196,000 cases this week alone. Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong, the Ministry…
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Comprehensive Care and Maintenance for Combustion Engines Gains in mileage Increased Power Cleaner Engine Helping the Environment When you burn HHO, your emissions will change for the better. Increased Oxygen and decreased harmful carbon dioxide & carbon monoxide gases will help contribute to a safer cleaner environment. What are the advantages of carbon cleaning? Carbon build-up on engine valves,…
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Introduction Thailand, like many other countries, faces significant challenges related to environmental pollution. One prominent issue is the presence of PM2.5 particles, which are harmful to human health and contribute to air pollution. To combat this problem, the Thai government has implemented a comprehensive program aimed at reducing pollution levels and improving air quality. As part of this initiative, the…
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In recent years, Thailand has been grappling with a persistent and concerning issue: PM2.5 pollution. This microscopic particulate matter, measuring less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter, poses serious health risks as it can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, causing respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, and even premature death. As the nation battles this environmental challenge, urgent measures are needed…