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Can Air Pollution Affect Your Heart Health? Here's What You Can Do


Environmental determinants of cardiovascular disease - Nature

Air pollution is the most important environmental cardiovascular risk factor, with fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone gas being the most- ...

Particulate Matter Effects on Health - Air (U.S. National Park Service)

Long-term exposures, such as those experienced by people living for many years in areas with high particle levels, have been associated with problems such as ...

Clean Air | American Lung Association

The American Lung Association works to ensure that the air we breathe indoors and outdoors is clean and safe from harmful pollution.

Indoor Air Quality - Overview | Occupational Safety and Health ...

Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) has been tied to symptoms like headaches, fatigue, trouble concentrating, and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat and lungs.

A deep dive on the health impacts of air pollution

Research shows that air pollution is a major environmental risk factor for a slew of diseases, from Alzheimer's disease to lung cancer to osteoporosis.

How to Stay Safe When Dealing With Poor Air Quality From Wildfires

If the air quality is in the very unhealthy or hazardous range, chances are an emergency alert will be issued by media outlets, weather apps and ...

The deadly mix of Covid-19, air pollution, and inequality, explained

Air pollution exposure in young adults has been linked to abnormal changes in the blood, which can lead to heart disease and high blood pressure ...

Air Pollution: Learn What DEP Is Doing to Help You Breathe Easier

Breathing unhealthy air can cause health problems, especially for the very young, the very old and those with compromised respiratory systems.

Facts and stats on air pollution - Clean Air Fund

This leads to diseases like asthma, strokes, heart attacks, cancer and dementia, as well as low birth weight, stillbirths and miscarriages. Air pollution is a ...

Exercise in Bad Air Quality: Is It Safe? - Health

How Does Poor Air Quality Affect Your Health? ... On a short-term basis, breathing in poor-quality air can cause symptoms like coughing, shortness ...

Health Impacts of Air Pollution in Canada 2021 Report

A large body of scientific evidence has accumulated over the past 25 years attributing a wide range of adverse health effects to ambient ( ...

Extreme heat and pollution can double the risk of a fatal heart attack

Heat waves and polluted air are each known to be bad for the heart, and now a study strengthens the relationship by connecting both to the ...

Cleaner Air | US Department of Transportation

Many scientific studies have linked breathing particulate matter to significant health problems, including asthma, chronic bronchitis, and heart ...

Ambient and Household Air Pollution and Health: Frequently Asked ...

Exposure to high levels of air pollution can cause a variety of adverse health outcomes. It increases the risk of respiratory infections, heart disease, stroke ...

Cardiovascular disease burden from ambient air pollution in Europe ...

Ambient air pollution is a major health risk, leading to respiratory and cardiovascular mortality. A recent Global Exposure Mortality Model, ...

Climate change impacts

NOAA monitors weather and climate around the world. Here are some of the ways that climate change is affecting our planet. You can explore more at NOAA's Global ...

Exposure To Burn Pits And Other Specific Environmental Hazards

On this page · Am I eligible for VA disability compensation? · What does it mean to have a presumptive condition for toxic exposure? · What burn ...

Climate Change and Health: Air Quality - NRDC

Our analysis shows that the health of nearly 127 million Americans is threatened by both smog pollution and ragweed pollen, which can worsen respiratory ...

Air Pollution - CT.gov

When breathed in, these particles can reach the deepest regions of the lungs. Exposure to particle pollution is linked to a variety of significant health ...

Climate Change and Health Equity | HHS.gov

Temperature Changes: Increasing temperatures can cause poor air quality that affects the heart and worsens cardiovascular disease. Flooding: ...