Sulfur Dioxide: No Safe Threshold in Human Exposure
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This article examines the dangers of sulfur dioxide exposure through an interdisciplinary lens—merging scientific analysis, occupational case studies, and narrative storytelling. Drawing from peer-reviewed studies, meta-analyses, and ILO guidance, it questions the validity of “safe thresholds” for SO₂ in both environmental and workplace settings. The piece introduces Kimiya, a timeless alchemist figure, who bears witness to the gap between regulation and breath. Through quiet scenes, philosophical inquiry, and empirical rigor, the article highlights how even legal levels of exposure inflict harm, especially on vulnerable communities. Originally published on HealthGodzilla.com and archived on Academia.edu, this work invites reflection rather than conclusion.
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2025-05-16Date of first public release on HealthGodzilla and archival on Academia.edu