Air Pollution May Cause High Blood Pressure
September 4, 2008
Research suggests high levels of air pollution might lead to high blood pressure. Scientists exposed lab rats to the type of pollution that many of us breathe every day and found that blood pressure rates spike by 25 percent.
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Health Medical Pharma, Environment, Environmental science, chemical engineering, Aging-associated diseases, high blood pressure, Blood, Pollution, Air pollution, Blood pressure, Light pollution, hypertension, Climate change
