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Air pollution tied to hypertension in children and adolescents

CardioNewsUK 14 May 2021 AHAair pollutionAmerican Heart AssociationDiastolic BPelevated systolic BPHypertensionSystolic BP

By Ahmed El-Medany A meta-analysis by Huang et al has suggests exposure to short- and long-term air pollution in childhood and adolescence increases the likelihood…

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Leading cardiovascular organisations call for urgent action to reduce air pollution

CardioNewsUK 28 January 2021 ACCair pollutionCardiologyCardiovascular DiseaseCardiovascular RiskCoronary Heart DiseaseCVDESChealthWHF

“Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, air pollution was an issue of growing concern due to its impact on people’s health, although it was frequently overlooked…

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