One in three Americans suffer from hypertension, a significant health problem that can lead to cardiovascular disease, heart failure, stroke, diabetes and other life-threatening problems. Researchers at the University of Michigan Health System have determined that the very air we breathe can be an invisible catalyst to cardiovascular disease.
Pollution is the culprit.
thetricon69 2 months ago
I've never heard that pollution may have a direct relation with heart strokes. Commonly other different risk factors are appointed like food, lifestyle, smoking, stress, etc. I hope that these researches may help people to make conscience and look for lowering the pollution levels that come from different industries. Other interesting video son Heart Disease are available at Symposier site (Only Physicians and Medical Experts), visit it.
MrSymposier 2 years ago