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Air pollution cannot be directly fatal to humans.
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Air pollution can and does directly cause deaths — both acute (e.g., carbon monoxide poisoning, very high ozone or smoke exposure) and chronic (long‑term exposure to PM2.5 and other pollutants increases risk of heart disease, stroke, COPD and lung cancer).
Air pollution can and does directly cause deaths — both acute (e.g., carbon monoxide poisoning, very high ozone or smoke exposure) and chronic (long‑term exposure to PM2.5 and other pollutants increases risk of heart disease, stroke, COPD and lung cancer).
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