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Air Pollution Declared Dangerous for Heart Health: Canadian Study

Last updated: July 5, 2025 12:42 pm
Neha Ashraf
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A new medical study conducted in Canada has declared air pollution hazardous to heart health.

‎Experts state that air pollution not only harms our lungs and respiratory system but can also negatively affect the heart. The findings were published in the medical journal Radiology.

‎The study, conducted by the University of Toronto, found that long-term exposure to air pollution can lead to damage to the heart.

‎It is worth noting that cardiovascular diseases, including heart attacks and strokes, are the leading causes of death globally. Although earlier studies had hinted at a link between air pollution and heart diseases, the underlying reasons remained unclear.

‎In this latest research, cardiac MRI scans were used on 493 patients and 201 healthy individuals to examine the effects of fine particulate matter from air pollution on the heart.

‎Results showed that prolonged exposure to polluted air can make it harder for the heart to pump blood effectively, indicating early damage to the heart.

‎According to researchers, this may explain why people exposed to air pollution are more likely to suffer from heart-related issues—especially women, smokers, and individuals with high blood pressure.

‎The study strengthens the evidence that air pollution is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.

‎Researchers further stated that even moderate increases in air pollution can have considerable negative effects on heart health. Air quality plays a key role in altering the structure of the heart.

‎They emphasized that individuals exposed to polluted air for extended periods should undergo regular heart check-ups. Notably, Canada has relatively low levels of air pollution compared to many other countries, highlighting that even minimal exposure can pose risks.

‎The researchers concluded by stressing the need for public health measures to protect people from heart diseases caused by air pollution.

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