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Pollution from traffic "hinders heart pacing" in recent heart patients

jerry submitted, created time 2 months 1 week (news.bbc.co.uk)

Air pollution from traffic hinders the heart's ability to conduct electrical signals, a study has suggested. Exposure to small particulates - tiny chemicals caused by burning fossil fuels - caused worrying changes on the heart traces of forty-eight heart patients. Doctors are recommending that heart patients avoid driving and stay away from heavy traffic for a few days after surgery, but will that be enough?

 
Darkfrog commented 2 months ago - Re: Pollution "hinders heart pacing"
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This raises an interesting question. Does air pollution make already-weak hearts worse or is it the reason that heart disease is such a major killer in the Western world?
sea-maid commented 2 months ago - Re: Pollution from traffic "hinders heart pacing" in recent ...
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I think it is only one of the reasons.
jerry commented 2 months ago - Re: Pollution from traffic "hinders heart pacing" in recent ...
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YES, that is a reason, but is it the most major one? This need more research. As we know, western world people's life styles may give us some hints, for example, eating lots of meat and fat compared with the eastern ones'.
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