Air pollution puts children at higher risk of disease in adulthood

In this study it explains how air pollution affect children in the long run. If a child is exposed to any type of air pollution (wildfire smoke for example), even for one day, they have a high risk of getting heart disease or any other illness in adulthood. Researchers explain how air pollution affects children's immune and cardiac system. Researchers have found out that exposed air pollution correspond with white blood cells, this increases the ability for a child to get heart disease when they're an adult. Air pollution affects everyone, more and more Americans are dying from this. Death caused by a respiratory disease is the second most common way to die globally. 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/02/210222124613.htm

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