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Road side living can be dangerous

Submitted by Harneet Mangat on Mon, 06/28/2010 - 15:03

It has been found out that staying nearer to city, inside the city or near the road is now can be dangerous to health. People in the metros and even small cities prefer to stay near the road. But such lifestyle is having huge hazards on their health.

A new analysis has discovered that children staying within 500mtrs of a main road or freeway are more probable of developing asthma, at the same time adults counter an amplified probability of lung and heart disease.

The largest worldwide analysis on automobile air contamination and health study has found that traffic contamination within a 500mtrs radius of a major road was likely to worsen asthma in case of children, initiate newest asthma issues across all ages, damage lung activity in adults and can be a cause of cardiovascular sickness and death.

The US Health Effects Institute examined about 700 international health-pollution reports, and concluded that there was a understandable health risk for those staying near major roads or highways. Analysis shows that air pollution does collide on human health and gives confirmation to promote in lessening air pollution.

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