Even 'Safe' Ambient CO Levels May Harm Health, Yale Study Finds
April 14, 2021
April 14, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, April 14 (TNSJou) -- Yale School of Public Health issued the following news on April 13, 2021:
Data collected from 337 cities across 18 countries show that even slight increases in ambient carbon monoxide levels from automobiles and other sources are associated with increased mortality.
A scientific team led by Yale School of Public Health Assistant Professor Kai Chen analyzed data, including a total of 40 million deaths from 1979 to 2016, and ra . . .
Data collected from 337 cities across 18 countries show that even slight increases in ambient carbon monoxide levels from automobiles and other sources are associated with increased mortality.
A scientific team led by Yale School of Public Health Assistant Professor Kai Chen analyzed data, including a total of 40 million deaths from 1979 to 2016, and ra . . .
