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Urban Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health
Major cities in Asia, particularly in China also suffered from air pollution from urbanization and motorization. The increasing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality has become a major concern of public health among Asian countries.
Many premature cardiovascular deaths come from unhealthy lifestyle and diets; however, the environmental (air) pollution may play an important role in cardiovascular health. Ta-Chen Su presents some new evidences of cardiovascular effects of air pollution in Taiwan.
Speaker: Ta-Chen Su, MD, PhD