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California particle pollution linked to heightened risk of heart attack: study
Californians living with long-term exposure to air pollution may experience an increased risk of having a heart attack or dying from heart disease, a new study has found. Individuals facing the biggest threat from such fine particle pollution — emitted by vehicles, smokestacks and fires — typically live in under-resourced communities, according to the study, published on Friday in JAMA Network Open. The risk of enduring a heart attack or dying from heart disease rose “even when those exposure levels are at or below our current U.S. air quality standards,” lead author Stacey Alexeeff, a research scientist at Kaiser Permanente, said in a statement.  To draw their conclusions, Alexe

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