Air Pollution Effects Linked to lung disease, strokes, and preterm births
Air pollution is linked to various health problems, including lung disease, strokes, and preterm births.
Exposure to pollutants like particulate matter and ozone can worsen lung function, trigger asthma and COPD, and increase the risk of respiratory infections. Studies have also established links between air pollution and cardiovascular diseases, including strokes, and increased risks of preterm birth, especially for mothers with asthma.
- Lung Disease:
- Strokes:
- Preterm Births:
- Other Health Effects:
- Vulnerable Groups:
