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Personalising the Health Impacts of Air Pollution – Summary for Decision Makers

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Researchers from King’s College London wanted to examine the impact of air pollution on a whole range of health issues.

Report Personalising the Health Impacts of Air Pollution – Summary for Decision Makers

Authors Martin Williams, Dimitris Evangelopoulos, Klea Katsouyanni and Heather Walton

Published by Environmental Research Group, King’s College London, November 2019

SUMMARY

Breathing polluted air can affect children’s physical wellbeing from the womb and lead to a lifetime of symptoms of ill health in some people. Researchers from King’s College London wanted to examine the impact of air pollution on a whole range of health issues. While research typically concentrates on the number of early deaths attributed to pollution, they felt the general public would pay more attention to findings about the impact of pollution on specific health problems.

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