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		<title>Learning more about respiratory and cardiovascular diseases</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you consider the information received from a four year study of 11.5 million Medicare enrollees, you may notice that those over sixty five years old, exposed to fine particle air pollution from such sources as auto exhaust and power plant emissions, are at a seriously larger risk of breathing and cardiovascular illnesses. The study [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.medical-alert-monitoring.com/learning-more-about-respiratory-and-cardiovascular-diseases/learning-more-about-respiratory-and-cardiovascular-diseases-2/" rel="attachment wp-att-187"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-187" title="Learning more about respiratory and cardiovascular diseases" src="http://www.medical-alert-monitoring.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Learning-more-about-respiratory-and-cardiovascular-diseases.jpg" alt="Learning more about respiratory and cardiovascular diseases Learning more about respiratory and cardiovascular diseases" width="180" height="140" /></a>If you consider the information received from a four year study of 11.5 million Medicare enrollees, you may notice that those over sixty five years old, exposed to fine particle air pollution from such sources as auto exhaust and power plant <span id="more-104"></span>emissions, are at a seriously larger risk of breathing and cardiovascular illnesses. The study was sponsored by the nation&#8217;s Institute of Environmental Health Sciences which is an element of the nation&#8217;s Institutes of Health. It&#8217;s the biggest study until date about the connection between hospital usage for heart- and lung-related diseases &amp; fine particle air pollution.</p>
<p>According to Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D, the nation&#8217;s Institutes of Health Director, &#8220;The info show that study participators over seventy five years old experienced even bigger increases in admissions for heart problems and lingering obstructive pulmonary illness than those between sixty five and 74 years of age,&#8221; It was exposed that even the tiniest of increases in fine particle air pollution led straight to cardiac arrest, chronic obstructive pulmonary illness, breathing infection, and increased hospital visits for heart and vascular illness. The study results show that little increases in fine particle air pollution led to increased hospital visits for heart and vascular disease, cardiac arrest, lingering obstructive pulmonary disease, and respiration infection. &#8220;The info show that study participators over seventy five years old experienced even bigger increases in acknowledgments for heart issues and lingering obstructive pulmonary illness than those between sixty five and 74 years of age,&#8221; asserted State Institutes of Health Director Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D.</p>
<p>Funding was supplied by the EPA and the nation&#8217;s Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, for research to be conducted at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg College of Public Health. If you have an interest in the results of the study, you&#8217;ll find them in the March eight, 2006 issue of the Book of the North American Medical organisation.</p>
<p>The study also said that there&#8217;s now a threat to the condition of the old from airborne particles, and recommends the setting of a state air quality standard that protects their health as much as is possible. David A. Schwartz, M.D, NIEHS Director related, These discoveries provide forcing proof that fine particle concentrations well below the nation&#8217;s standard are dangerous to the cardio and respiration health of our elderly citizens,&#8221; and continued to claim, &#8220;Now that the linkage between breathed particles and unfavourable health effects has been revealed, we must focus our efforts on knowing why these particles are damaging, and how these effects can be prevented.&#8221; Fine particle air pollution consists of miniscule particles of dust and soot that is less than 2.5 nanometers in diameter, which is approximately 30 times smaller than the width of a single human hair. The particles generally come from car exhaust, power plant emissions, and from such operations as burning normal fuels. Fine particles are dangerous as they could travel deep into the breathing tract, helping cause conditions like asthma and bronchitis.</p>
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