Europe’s crackdown on air pollution found to cut heart disease deaths:
The World Heart Federation said that between 2010 and 2019, deaths in the region from heart disease attributed to pollution fell by 19.2 per cent, and from strokes by 25.3 per cent. This amounted to 88,880 fewer heart disease deaths and 34,317 fewer stroke deaths.
Europe also recorded the largest annual decline in PM2.5 — the air pollutant most closely linked to harmful health effects — of any region of the world between 2010 and 2019, according to the research, underlining the link with pollution.
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