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Tag Archives: Health Effects of Air Pollution
Scientists warn ‘traffic pollution aggravates health conditions’
Obese people and those suffering heart disease, or diabetes should stay indoors during rush hour because of traffic fumes, doctors warn.Pollution not only aggravates existing conditions but has been found to contribute to the cause of these diseases, they said.This … Continue reading
Why is diesel now bad news?
The Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo wants to ban diesel cars and the pollution they bring from the streets of the French capital. But not long ago, diesel engines were thought to be environmentally friendly. What could have gone wrong? … Continue reading
Pollution Is Making Us Stupider
Air pollution: If you live in Los Angeles, it’s part of the skyline; if you live anywhere else it’s probably something you either don’t think about or just accept as part of modern life. After all, smog doesn’t seem to … Continue reading
Air pollution may up chronic kidney disease risk
Air pollution may raise the risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD), a new study indicates. After taking into account patient risk factors including age, diabetes and hypertension, the investigators found a link between the prevalence of chronic kidney disease … Continue reading
Study shows way in which air-polluting traffic increases risk of cardiovascular disease
Pollution from vehicles — and not only from factories — triggers the development of cardiovascular diseases, according to new research conducted at Haifa’s Rambam Medical Center that will soon be published in the journal Toxicology and Industrial Health. Urban living … Continue reading
Prenatal Air Pollution Levels Linked to ADHD in Kids
Kids who are exposed to the highest levels of air pollution before birth have a greater risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms than their less exposed peers, according to new research. In the study, researchers looked at levels … Continue reading
Childhood leukemia and air pollution linked, say scientists
Researchers have suggested a theory in which a previously reported risk of leukemia among children born close to overhead power lines could be caused by an alteration to surrounding air pollution. Researchers have found little evidence to support the ‘corona-ion … Continue reading
Living with smoker ‘as bad as living in polluted city’
Non-smokers who live with a smoker are exposed to three times the officially recommended safe levels of damaging air particles, according to a study. The researchers found that living with smokers is the same as living in smoke-free homes in … Continue reading





