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Air Pollution Cardiovascular Health Lunchtime Chats Webinar

WATCH: Air Pollution and Heart Health

Air pollution is a major public health concern that has been linked to a number of health problems, including heart disease. In this webinar, Dr. Hadley will discuss the latest scientific research on the connection between air pollution and heart health and what individuals can do to reduce their risk.

by sinaiexposomicsFebruary 21, 2023February 27, 2023
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Air Pollution Cardiovascular Health Featured Studies

Wildfire Smoke is a Rapidly Growing Threat to Global Cardiovascular Health

Researchers from the Mount Sinai Institute for Exposomic Research have published a comprehensive review of the known impacts of wildfire smoke exposure on cardiovascular health

by sinaiexposomicsNovember 18, 2022November 18, 2022
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Cardiovascular Health

WATCH: Exposomics and Cardiovascular Health

Heart disease remains the number one killer globally and in the United States. Experts from the Mount Sinai Institute for Exposomic Research explain how studying the environment can help prevent and better treat cardiovascular disease

by sinaiexposomicsFebruary 14, 2022November 18, 2022
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