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the efficiency of filtering systems of The researchers urged pedestrians to
vehicles in future could further benefit to find walking routes that did not include
curtail the on-road exposure in such signalized traffic intersections. They also
situations. noted that local transport authorities
could help by synchronizing traffic
In 2015, Dr. Prashant and his team called
signals, as this can reduce waiting time.
on drivers to be aware of the hazards of
Alternative traffic management systems
pollution at intersections, and they
such as flyovers could also help to
suggested that keeping a distance from
alleviate the problem, they say.
the car in front could help to reduce the
risk.
Heart disease risk may be increased with air pollution exposure
The risk of heart disease may be higher is the conclusion of a new study
with greater exposure to air pollution, published in the Journal of Clinical
especially for people with diabetes. This Endocrinology & Metabolism
.
AIR POLLUTION ATTACKS MULTIPLE ORGANS IN HUMAN BODY
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