New Study about Air pollution
varahimedia.com online news,August 16th, 2023: Air pollution is a health hazard. Its threat is increasing rapidly on a global scale. Many studies have already warned about the dangers of air pollution.

varahimedia.com online news,August 16th, 2023: Air pollution is a health hazard. Its threat is increasing rapidly on a global scale. Many studies have already warned about the dangers of air pollution. Researchers say that air pollution not only causes problems related to the lungs, but also harms many other parts of the body.
In a recent report, health experts said that global levels of air pollution exposure are increasing the risks of disability and premature death from cardiovascular disease in large numbers of people.

An analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study found that air pollution increases the risk of heart disease and its associated serious illnesses. Air pollution is causing serious health problems. Health experts say everyone needs to be aware of the dangers that threaten the world.
Farshad Farzadfar, head of non-communicable diseases at Iran’s Tehran University of Medical Sciences, said that the increase in disability cases from 1990 to 2019 will lead to a rapid increase in global air pollution PM (particulate matter) levels of 2.5. All said that they are focusing on the problem which is growing worldwide.
Particulate matter pollution is a widespread environmental risk factor affecting all populations worldwide. In addition to its impact on lung, heart and mental health, increased pollution levels also increase disability risks in people, the study said.
Premature death due to air pollution..

The researchers said that increasing PM 2.5 level is also reducing life expectancy. Despite a 36.7% decrease in the age-standardized mortality rate, there was an increase in mortality among all age groups.
The research, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, analyzed particulate matter (PM) pollution as a risk factor for death and disability using data from 204 countries collected between 1990 and 2019. Air pollution causes diseases in people, which increases the risk of premature death.