Study shows PM1 air pollution is most harmful
By Wang Hongyi in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2013-10-28 07:01
A recent study led by Chinese scientists shows a strong link between smaller air pollution particles and a range of serious health conditions.
Scientists said the smaller the airborne particles, the more likely they are to cause illness, suggesting the need for monitoring of particulate matter of 1 micron or less in diameter - a category of pollution rarely monitored.
In recent years, many locations across the country have been blanketed with heavy air pollution, raising concerns for public health. Among the main categories of pollutant measured is PM2.5, which can enter the respiratory system and contribute to a range of illnesses, including cardiovascular disease.
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