Air Pollution, Even Relatively Low Levels, Linked To Premature Death Risk


Even relatively low quantities of air pollution increase the risk of premature death, according to an article published in Thorax. Black smoke and sulphur dioxide were found to have the closest associations with raising the risk of early death. Air quality in different British electoral wards were checked over long and varying periods, say the researchers. They also examined national data on causes of death. [click link for full article]



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