Ozone responsible for 6,000 global deaths a year, study suggests
Ozone pollution could be responsible for 6,000 deaths in over 400 cities in 20 countries each year, according to research published in the medical journal BMJ.
Air pollution greatly increases the risk of cardiac arrest
Research published in The Lancet Planetary Health has revealed that for every daily 10 μg/m3 increase in particulate matter (PM2.5), the risk of cardiac arrest increases by between 1-4%.