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Poor air quality significantly harms cardiovascular health, especially for people with existing heart conditions. Pollutants in the air can worsen symptoms and raise the risk of serious cardiac events such as heart attacks and strokes. Research shows that exposure to polluted air contributes to inflammation and accelerates plaque buildup in the arteries, a condition known as atherosclerosis. Over time, this damage increases the likelihood of heart disease complications. Experts stress that vulnerable groups—including older adults, pregnant people, and those with heart or lung disease—face the highest risk. They recommend monitoring air quality indices, limiting outdoor activity during poor air quality, and using air purifiers to reduce exposure and protect heart health.
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