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Long-Term Air Pollution Linked to Multiple Diseases
HealthDay News – Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter in the air increases hospital admissions for respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and diabetes in the elderly considerably more than short-term exposure does, according to a study published online April 17 in PLoS One. Read article
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