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Remove These Items from Your Bedroom If You Don’t Want to Risk Nasopharyngeal Canc3r

Your bedroom is considered to be a place of rest and healing. Yet, many people unknowingly fill this intima:te space with objects that silently harm their health. Among the most concerning effects is an increased risk of nasopharyngeal canc3r, a canc3r that affects the upper part of the throat behind the nose. While genetics and viral infections like Epstein–Barr play major roles, environmental factors especially indoor air quality, are often overlooked.

Here are popular bedroom items you should check if you want to protect your respiratory system and lower your risk of growing nasopharyngeal canc3r.

1. Old Wooden Furniture with Formaldehyde Coating

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