The negative impact of air pollution on health has been widely studied and documented. But the latest study conducted by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center, USA, for the first time trying to see the impact of pollution seen from the source. Research on air pollution is usually seen from http://www.housingdata.org/redirect.php?url=http://www.ruangtani.com/16-cara-lengkap-dan-mudah-budidaya-jamur-tiram-putih/ the large particles in the air with particulate matter (PM) 2.5 is considered the most dangerous because subtle enough to go directly into the lungs. Study leader Dr George Thurston this time doing research by looking at air pollution from the source. Researchers investigated the danger of pollution from coal,
motor vehicle exhaust, and wood burning. \”Previous studies that looked like this in essence assumes that all particles PM 2.5 has the same level of danger no matter where the source comes from,\” Thurston said as quoted by Medical News Today on Wednesday (02/12/2015). Studies that have been published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives found that the particles of coal is the most dangerous of all sources of air pollution. Particle pollution in coal saved harmful toxins such as arsenic and selenium. The risk of death from heart disease is five times greater if someone exposed to polluting coal
for 20 years. The findings are expected by Thurston can make governments around the world more seriously apply the regulation to the factories that still use coal as fuel. \”Our study shows that the calculated pound per pound, coal particles contribute roughly raises http://www.merkfunds.com/exit/?url=http://www.ruangtani.com/9-tahap-panduan-lengkap-cara-budidaya-bawang-merah/ the risk of heart disease mortality five times greater than that of other air pollution particles that exist in the United States,\” said Thruston.
Study: Compared to Other Sources of Pollution, Coal Particles Most Dangerous
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