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04/16/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
African Americans are at greater risk of heart disease because they are more exposed to air pollutants
New research showed that African Americans are more exposed to air pollution than whites, placing them at higher risk for heart disease and death. Researchers led by University of Pittsburgh‘s Sebhat Erqou, M.D., combined data on fine particulate matter and black carbon in the air with those culled from a community-based study on 1,717 people (66 […]
10/15/2017
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By Russel Davis
Air pollution killing thousands of Europeans every year, according to the EU’s environmental authority
A report released by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in Copenhagen, Denmark, has revealed that ambient air pollution still accounted for more than half a million premature deaths across Europe despite little improvements in the continent’s air quality. The recent report has shown that 520,400 premature deaths in 41 European countries have been caused by air pollutants stemming from fossil fuel […]
08/21/2017
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By Tracey Watson
Is this why so many city dwellers have health issues? Air pollution found to radically increase stress hormones and alter metabolism
There really is something to be said for getting out into the fresh country air for a day. There is a tangible difference in how much better one feels in the country than in the city, especially if you have a very demanding job. While the stresses and strains of fast-paced city life may partly […]
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