Exposure to ozone pollution was found to activate blood platelets and raise blood pressure at levels lower than those reported to cause lung function impairment, according to a longitudinal study.
The research is the first to show a positive association between low-level ozone exposure and the platelet activation biomarker soluble P-selectin (sCD62P), which is linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk, wrote Drew Day, PhD, of Duke University in Durham, N.C. and colleagues in JAMA Internal Medicine.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/PublicHealthPolicy/EnvironmentalHealth/66687?xid=NL_breakingnews_2017-07-18&eun=g721819d0r
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