Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Deep-vein thrombosis linked to pollution
Long-term exposure to the tiny, dirty particles in polluted air seems to increase the risk of deep-vein thrombosis, blood clots in the thighs or legs, an Italian study finds. Particles released by vehicle exhaust cause inflammation in the lungs that increases the formation of blood clots. The Archives of Internal Medicine study adds to other findings linking air pollution with heart attack and stroke.
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