Exposure to coarse air pollution not associated with hospital admission
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 - 06:35
in Health & Medicine
Exposure to coarse particulate matter air pollution such as from agricultural activities, windblown dust and mechanical grinding is not statistically significantly associated with emergency hospital admissions for respiratory and cardiovascular diseases among Medicare patients, according to a study in the 14 May issue of JAMA...
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