2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
According to an alarming study, children exposed to air pollution grow their lungs 14% less than others.
According to the same study, living near a highway or a place with a lot of traffic also increases the risk of lung cancer by 10 percent.
According to the BBC, the study was carried out in 13 cities in the United Kingdom and Poland, which concluded that it also increases the chances that people who breathe this type of air suffer from bronchitis and coronary heart disease, heart attacks, etc.
"Air pollution makes us sick, especially children, from the cradle to the grave, although pollution is often invisible," said Dr. Hughes of the Clean Air Fund.
"This incredible study turns smog into something visible, it is a public health crisis and it shows us the urgency with which politicians should prioritize cleaning the air we breathe."
For her part, Dr. Woods says: "Every day we see more and more evidence of the terrible effects that pollution has on our lungs and the worst part is taken by our children, the most vulnerable."
It is recommended that for better air quality, we choose homes that are at least 50 miles round a round the busiest roads.
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