Article 695BB Cutting air pollution improves children’s lung development, study shows

Cutting air pollution improves children’s lung development, study shows

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
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Conclusions from long-term survey in Sweden come days after 10th anniversary of Ella Kissi-Debrah's death in London

Reducing air pollution could improve lung function development in children and cut the numbers of young people with significant pulmonary impairments, research suggests.

The impact of air pollution on health has become a topic of intense concern in recent years, with research suggesting it can affect every organ in the body and the World Health Orgazisation noting children's developing organs and nervous systems are more susceptible to long-term damage.

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