Breathing in fine particles from air pollution on a smoggy day for just six hours could trigger a heart attack, study finds
Researchers looked at air pollution exposure in Germany and the number of nonfatal heart attacks. Ultrafine particles mostly come from vehicle emission and can penetrate deep into the bloodstream. Spending six hours outside increased the risk of nonfatal heart attacks by 10%.
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