air pollution and cardiovascular diseases
"Air pollution refers to the contamination of the air by harmful particles and gases, resulting from human activities and natural processes. Cardiovascular diseases are a group of conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels, leading to various health issues such as heart attacks, stroke, and other heart-related complications. Research has shown a strong link between air pollution and an increased risk of developing cardiovascular diseases."
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