Air and water pollution linked to multimorbidity in Serbia
New research undertaken in Serbia has identified dirty air and dirty water as leading causes of multimorbidity, defined for the purposes of this research as someone having two or more self-reported diagnoses of chronic non-communicable diseases.
Air pollution linked with higher rates of head and neck cancer
A study published yesterday has linked the incidence of head and neck cancer with exposure to PM2.5 pollution at a variety of time intervals, with the effects being most pronounced five years after the exposure.