Air pollution is now a ‘health emergency’, head of NHS England warns The head of NHS England has warned of a “health emergency” as new figures revealed hundreds more children and adults are suffering cardiac arrests, strokes or severe asthma attacks because of days of high air pollution.
Stunted lung growth in children and links between pollution and lung cancer was also found by researchers who looked at nine cities across England. The Independent
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Stunted lung growth in children and links between pollution and lung cancer was also found by researchers who looked at nine cities across England. The Independent
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- Higher air pollution days trigger cardiac arrests and hospitalisations King's College London
- Personalising The Health Impacts Of Air Pollution: Interim Statistics Summary For A Selection Of Statements King's College London
- Air pollution 'triggers hundreds more heart attacks and strokes' BBC News
- NHS boss declares air pollution 'health emergency' The Daily Mail
- NHS boss announces air pollution 'emergency' as major study shows our dirty air is killing us The Daily Telegraph
- Scores more heart attacks and strokes on high pollution days, figures show The Guardian
- Two North Northants councils say what they are going to do about climate change Northamptonshire Telegraph
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