Air Pollution Cuts Life Expectancy by More Than 2 Years: Study

Chronic air pollution cuts average global life expectancy by more than 2 years per person, a report published on Tuesday showed, an impact comparable to that of smoking and far worse than HIV/AIDS or terrorism.
Reuters Health Information

source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/975536?src=rss

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