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Feb 21, 2013

Exposure to air pollution is associated with increased deaths after heart attacks

Source: European Society of Cardiology

From Press Release:

The largest study yet to investigate the links between fine air-borne particulate matter (PM) and patient survival after hospital admission for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) found death rates increased with increased exposure to PM2.5 – tiny particles that measure 2.5 micrometers (μm) in diameter or less, approximately 30 times smaller than a human hair [2. The amount of PM in the air is measured as micrograms per cubic meter of air (μg/m3). The main sources of PM2.5 in the UK are emissions from road traffic and industry, including power generation.

Press Release

Study via European Heart Journal (PDF; 117 KB)