Air Pollution: Traffic Emissions
Did you know? According to a study, there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that long term exposure to traffic-related air pollution exposures in older adults may accelerate ageing-related declines in health.
Did you know? According to a study, there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that long term exposure to traffic-related air pollution exposures in older adults may accelerate ageing-related declines in health.
Did you know? According to a study, children who play outdoor sports and live in high ozone communities are at a higher risk of contracting asthma
Did you know? According to a study by "Women's Health Initiative", exposure to nitrogen dioxide and other nitric oxides is associated with higher risk of hemorrhagic stroke in post-menopausal women
Did you know? Air pollution could increase the risk of neurological disorders in the elderly like Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
Did you know? Air pollution has been linked to a range of health problems. A study published in the "Environmental health perspectives" journal suggests that air pollution from vehicular traffic is linked to breast cancer.
DID YOU KNOW? Air pollution increases a pregnant woman’s risk of hypertensive disorders causing dangerous changes in blood pressure. It is also a leading cause of pre-term birth, low birth weight, and maternal and fetal illness and even death.
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DID YOU KNOW? Air pollution affects the lungs and is implicated in the development of respiratory diseases like emphysema, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Did you know? Kids are more vulnerable to the effects of air pollution. Around the world, outdoor and household particulate matter pollution contributed to the deaths of more than 1,16,000 infants in their first month of life in 2019.
Did you know? Air pollution killed 8.7 million people in 2018 which is more than the coronavirus related deaths in 2020. Of these, 67% of deaths occurred in just China and India! The main reason for pollution is burning of fossil fuels!