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Source: Health News
Summary:
American Heart Association finds a link between air pollution and heart disease
Most dangerous are carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, lead, and particulate matter
People with heart disease or diabetes and the elderly are most at risk
Conclusion: Those at risk should avoid smog and second-hand smoke, and stay indoors when EPA warns of bad air.
Comment: Even if you’re healthy, pollution isn’t good for you, so work out early or have an indoor option when air is bad
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