Effects of Air Pollution on Public Health
Air pollution is a growing problem in many cities around the world. It is a mix of particles and gases that can cause various health problems, including asthma, heart and lung diseases, and even cancer. Exposure to air pollution can have serious impacts on the health of people, especially those who are already at risk due to existing medical conditions. Air pollution can affect people of all ages, from young children to the elderly, and it is associated with a range of respiratory and other illnesses. In addition to its immediate health impacts, air pollution may also lead to long-term damage such as lung cancer and other chronic illnesses. Research has shown that people living in areas with high levels of air pollution are at a higher risk for these chronic health conditions. Governments around the world are investing in strategies to reduce air pollution in order to protect public health.
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