Pollution Increases The Risks for Heart Attack
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Last updated: Thursday, September 22, 2011

In a research published on BMJ.com earlier today, it was said that high levels of pollution increases the risk of having heart attacks. This is especially true during the first six hours after exposure—however, the risk diminishes after the six hours frame. According to researchers, heart attack is most likely to happen regardless, but its Related posts: Traffic pollution detrimental to

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Pollution Increases The Risks for Heart Attack