Study Suggests Air Pollution Kills 8.8 Million People Annually Unlisted Video
5 years ago
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News
Thomas Munzel
World Health Organization
University Of Mainz
Heart Attacks
Air Pollution
Myocardial Infarction
Environmental Social Science
Air Pollution In The United States
Pollution In California
Two Years
According to a report by UPI, on Tuesday, a new study published in the European Heart Journal suggests that air pollution is shortening lives, as 8.8 million people per year die of heart attacks and strokes. Thomas Münzel, a researcher at Johannes Gutenberg University and study author, in a news release, "The number of deaths from cardiovascular disease that can be attributed to air pollution is much higher than expected.
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