Burning incense may create a sweet scent, but regularly inhaling the smoke could put people at risk of cancers of the respiratory tract, researchers reported Monday. In a study of more than 61,000 ...
Incense can pose health risks for people with asthma or allergies, warns new research. Doctors in the United States found that an 87-year-old woman's previously unexplained shortness of breath was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The creation of incense is nothing new. In fact, it’s positively ancient. In India, the world’s lead producer of agarbatti incense ...
BOSTON (Oct. 24, 2024) – In many cultures, it is common to burn incense for religious and cultural practices, including meditations, celebrations and spiritual and ancestral worship. A new medically ...
Burning incense is often a calming and enjoyable scent in yoga studios, spas, temples, and homes. However, new research has found some surprising health reasons to reconsider the health risks of ...
Burning incense is associated with changes to oral bacteria, including those from the Streptococcus family, according to a recent study from an international team of researchers. The findings suggest ...
August 29, 2008 — Long-term exposure to burning incense is associated with an increased risk for squamous cell carcinoma of the respiratory tract, according to a study published online August 25 in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As fall approaches, a great scented candle is a home essential, but lately, I find myself increasingly drawn to incense. Every ...
With lockdown measures of some form in place for over a year now, the focus on interiors has been well-documented, whether that’s a new wave of furniture designers taking center stage or an avalanche ...