Air Pollution May Cause And Speed Up Artery Disease

Researchers found an association between long-term air pollution exposure and the early stages of atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).

Researchers reviewed data from two clinical trials on 798 people age 40 and older who lived in the Los Angeles area. The data included baseline measurements of the thickness of the inner lining of participants' neck arteries (carotid artery intima-media thickness or CIMT). CIMT is measured by ultrasound and used to determine the level of subclinical atherosclerosis. [ScienceDaily Headlines]

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