Why cardiologists should be interested in air pollution

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Abstract

Despite major improvements in air quality resulting from increasingly stringent legislation, there remains a strong association between daily mortality and current levels of air pollution. Growing epidemiological evidence suggests that many, perhaps the majority, of these deaths are caused by cardiovascular disease.

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Routledge, H. C., Ayres, J. G., & Townend, J. N. (2003). Why cardiologists should be interested in air pollution. Heart. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/heart.89.12.1383

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