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How Air Pollution Causes Our Arteries to Age Prematurely

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The air quality that we breathe has an impact on the health of our heart. "Yes, we can say that air pollution is not good for the heart. And even more than that," says Professor Jean-François Argacha, cardiologist at the UZ Brussel. "It is even a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, such as smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, family history... Since 2015, the European Cardiology Society has recognized air pollution as one of …
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The air quality that we breathe has an impact on the health of our heart. "Yes, we can say that air pollution is not good for the heart. And even more than that," says Professor Jean-François Argacha, cardiologist at the UZ Brussel. "It is even a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, such as smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, family history... Since 2015, the European Cardiology Society has recognized air pollution as one of …

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DAILY SCIENCE broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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