Inhaling air pollutants that are poisonous, as reported by researchers for the past 30 years, can pose many health problems including respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, adverse pregnancy outcomes and even death. A scientific statement by the American Heart Association (AHA), which was released in 2004 and updated in 2010, warns public the risk of air pollution… Find out more at:
Saturday, July 01, 2017
Heart Disease Prevention - Is Air Pollution A Risk Factor For Heart Disease?
Posted by Ng Peng Hock at 11:22 AM
Labels: air pollution, atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, heart attack, heart disease, PM2.5, stroke
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Recently, a genetic trait that causes heart attacks was identified. As of 2010, there is currently a drug being created that would inhibit it.
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