A new study which is a part of the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis in the Unites States indicates a strong connection between air pollution and increased heart disease risk.
According to new London based study it was found that the particulate matter (PM) emitted mainly from diesel road vehicles is associated with increased risk of heart attack, heart failure and death
The week following Diwali has seen Delhi and the National Capital Region shrouded in a blanket of smog that has made breathing difficult and led to a rise in heart and lung complaints.
With more air pollution exposure, the risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke among women with diabetes was increased.