Ozone Gases At Ground Level Pose A Danger To Us

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New research that might see people giving a greater amount of attention to the quality of the air breathed in has been released in ‘The New England Journal of Medicine’.

The research showed that long-term exposure to ground level ozone gases substantially increases the risk of dying from respiratory problems. The risk is at least 30% larger in the metro areas that have the highest levels of ozone gases when compared to the places with the lowest concentrations of ozone gases.

It followed 450,000 subjects across 96 metropolitan regions over an 18-year period. During this time, Riverside California had the highest concentrations, while the San Francisco had the lowest.

More often than not, cities towards the north-east of America had less ozone gases than states in the west like California – Los Angeles had a 43% bigger risk, while New York came in at 25% and Washington D.C. at 27%.

suggest you to do~A good way} to manage the risk is to your outdoors jobs and chores in the morning, or later on in the day in order to avoid the hottest, sunniest part of the day, particularly should you be living in a warmer climate. Having your windows closed when ozone gases are at their highest level is also advised.

In general, keep yourself aware of the world you live in. Seriously consider limiting the amount of time that you’re exposed to a gas that experts are increasingly finding to be dangerous. This research on itself isn’t conclusive but it gives a strong indication that danger surrounds us.

If you, or your family or friends, be suffering from respiratory problems, you might want to keep an eye on the levels of ozone gases in the area in which they or you reside. Though it may appear drastic to move to somewhere else, it might literally result in prolonging their or your life by a few years.

Next – just head on over to the Daily Health Bulletin for tips on avoiding ozone dangers, plus for a limited time get 5 free fantastic health reports. Click here for more details on this study – Long Term Ozone Danger.

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