Cardiovascular disease and environmental exposure

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This paper reviews the possible association between cardiovascular disease and occupational and environmental agents. The effects of carbon monoxide, fibrogenic dusts, carbon disulphide, heavy metals, noise, radiation, heat, cold solvents and fluorocarbons are discussed. New directions for investigation are suggested.

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Rosenman, K. D. (1979). Cardiovascular disease and environmental exposure. British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 36(2), 85–97. https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.36.2.85

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