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  2. About 2 in 5 Americans live in areas with unhealthy air. Here ...

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    Western cities top the list of most polluted. Globally, more than 6.5 million people die each year due to air pollution. Exposure to polluted air can inflame cells and increase the risk of chronic ...

  3. Air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Schematic drawing, causes and effects of air pollution: (1) greenhouse effect, (2) particulate contamination, (3) increased UV radiation, (4) acid rain, (5) increased ground-level ozone concentration, (6) increased levels of nitrogen oxides. An air pollutant is a material in the air that can have many effects on humans and the ecosystem. [61]

  4. Inhalation exposure - Wikipedia

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    Inhalation is a major route of exposure that occurs when an individual breathes in polluted air which enters the respiratory tract. Identification of the pollutant uptake by the respiratory system can determine how the resulting exposure contributes to the dose .

  5. Our Air Is Literally Killing Us. What Now? - AOL

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    Filthy outdoor air can be bad for you. But the air indoors might not be that much better. We hit up the top experts for answers on how to stay healthy.

  6. New report says a quarter of Americans are breathing ... - AOL

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    A new report suggests over 25% of the American population has been exposed to “unhealthy” air. Nearly 10 million Americans may have been exposed to “very unhealthy” levels of air quality ...

  7. Air pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While the effects of air pollution on the respiratory diseases are well understood, air pollution also affects the cardiovascular system at the same level as or higher level than the respiratory system, [34] and the adverse cardiovascular health outcomes in both children and adults are high when exposed to air pollution. Carbon monoxide, oxides ...