Chronic inflamatory diseases can claim lives daily. One of the most common ones is asthma, but now there is a new study that shows that war elated stress can lead to high risks of asthma. This study of two thousand civilians of the age of fifty to sixty nine. This study of Kuwaiti civilians after the Iraqi invasion, showed that most of those victims who suffered torture and severe trauma developed asthma. The other reason of those results is because they were exposed to air polltiondue to burn oil fires. This is a disease that directly affects the lungs and it is showing new stress levels in war victims.
This is all a combination of the respiratory sytems and your mental and physical health. The stress after trauma and pain can actually affects your lungs. If you already live in a n environment where you are targeted and expcted to defend your country than you will most likely uffer more than nightmares and broken bones. This is related to science because your lungs will alway be prone to asthma, it is chronic present at all times in your life. This also relates to anatomy because it can show the damaged lungs after certain years of asthma.
This is important becuse the more we fight the more diseasesw e are exposing to the victims of our bombs. We are giving viruses and diseases new ways to come to light and new ways to fight us also. We have soldiers coming home and we consider it a blessing that they are not in body bags. Our very own who have stepped aside to protect us, they still are the casualties of war. They have given up their youth, their strength and now their lungs.
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