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Rising CO2 May Be Quietly Altering Human Blood Chemistry, Study Finds

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Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide may already be leaving a measurable imprint inside the human body, according to a study analyzing more than two decades of US health data, which found blood bicarbonate levels have climbed roughly 7% since 1999 in a pattern that closely tracks the rise in atmospheric CO2, while calcium and phosphorus levels […] The post Rising CO2 May Be Quietly Altering Human Blood Chemistry, Study Finds appeared first on LoudF…
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The rise in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere could already have an impact on human biology. New research has identified lasting changes in blood chemistry that appear to be related to the rise in atmospheric CO2. This finding has raised concerns among scientists about the possibility that it may become a threat to human health in the coming decades.

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LoudFact broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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