Living in an air polluted city places a person at greater risk of early death than living in the radioactive zone around according to a study conducted by scientists at the “Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Great Britain”.
It’s been found that increased cancer rates among this group led to a 1 percent higher risk of premature death. By contrast, residents of air polluted Delhi are 2.8 percent more likely to die from pollution-related heart and lung disease than residents of villages, the least polluted places. People who lived with a smoker had a 1.
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