Cleaner air in West Midlands could prevent 2,000 deaths a year, study finds
by Gary Fuller from on (#6N6BH)
Meeting WHO guidelines would avoid many cases of diseases and save the NHS millions, research shows
A study has revealed that cleaning up the air in the West Midlands could prevent the early deaths of about 2,000 people a year.
If the region were to meet World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for air pollution, it could also avoid 2,000 new asthma cases, 770 new cases of heart disease, 170 new lung cancers and 650 strokes annually, the study found.
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