Berlin: A study has shown that living in constant air pollution can reduce the average human life by 3 to 4 years.Experts warn that South Asia is on the list, where rising air pollution in China may be 4.1 years below the average life expectancy, 3.9 years in India and 3.8 years in Pakistan.The reason for this is that persistent exposure to contaminated air causes conditions such as cardiovascular, respiratory distress and blood pressure that can slowly affect you and make you sick.Experts at the Max Planck Institute in Germany have conducted a survey that says toxic smoke or oil and gas burns from cars and factories can adversely affect the lungs and cause many diseases. can.The research has been published in the Journal of Cardiology Research, even by a survey expert, Jose Lilley Weld, who described it as more destructive than smoking.He said in his research that air pollution is pushing premature death to 88 million people worldwide. He emphasized that it can be reduced by clean and environmentally friendly sources of energy.Referring to premature death, he said air pollution was causing 19 times more deaths from malaria, 9 times that of HIV AIDS and 3 times more deaths from alcoholism. They have cardiovascular, blood pressure and stroke listings, and lung cancer also cannot be ignored.Experts also cite Uttar Pradesh, India's most polluted region, as a special feature in its study, that there are 20 million people living and that life has decreased by eight and a half years. Second is Hebei, the province of China, with a population of 7.5 million, and the average age is 6 years.Experts have cited women as saying that in developing countries, indoor air pollution is extremely dangerous due to burning of wood, oil and coal, which is proving to be especially harmful for pregnant women.
Monday, 9 March 2020
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