Polluted air leads to disease by promoting widespread inflammation
Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 13:20
in Health & Medicine
Chronic inhalation of polluted air appears to activate a protein that triggers the release of white blood cells, setting off events that lead to widespread inflammation, according to new research in an animal model. This finding narrows the gap in researchers' understanding of how prolonged exposure to pollution can increase the risk for cardiovascular problems and other diseases.