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New research warns air pollution could lead to heart attack

Smoke haze in Sydney

Thick smoke obscures the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour bridge in Sydney (AAP Image/Dean Lewins) NO ARCHIVING Source: AAP

A new study carried out by Australian and Japanese researchers warns exposing to smoke haze and air pollution for just three days increase the likelihood of heart attack.


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By Camille Bianchi

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A new study carried out by Australian and Japanese researchers warns exposing to smoke haze and air pollution for just three days increase the likelihood of heart attack.


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