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I'm Shelby Cullinan with today's health news. People have to breath to live. Air pollution
can make that a problem. A new study from the University of British Colombia found that
more than 5.5 million people will die prematurely each year because of air pollution. More than
half the deaths will occur in China and India, two of the fastest growing economies. Air
pollution is a mixture of fine particles, gases, ozone, tobacco smoke and other substances,
according to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Heart disease, asthma and
other lung diseases have been linked to air pollution. lead study author said in a press
relearse quote "Air pollution is the fourth highest risk factor for death globally and
by far the leading environmental risk factor for disease. Reducing air pollution is an
incredibly efficient way to improve the health of a population." The new study was presented
at the 2016 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.