Sunday, August 25, 2013

Exhaust lead to heart disease

Traffic-related air pollution increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and worsens during the rehabilitation after a heart attack, experts say. Hit small particles released into the air during combustion leads to changes in the heart and increases the risk of heart attacks. The study involved 48 people who had been recently admitted to the hospital with a heart attack, and with signs of coronary ST segment depression. All patients made an electrocardiogram. The study lasted for about ten months. Experts from Harvard University examined the participants and analyzed the data. It turned out that the changes of air pollution, is associated with negative impact on the cardiovascular system. According to researchers gas polluted air was especially dangerous for people with cardiovascular disease and following a heart attack. Scientists recommend that you do. Avoid air pollution for people with a predisposition to cardiovascular disease

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