Environment
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Air Pollution Might Increase Mortality Risk Among Patients Receiving Heart Transplant
Heart transplant recipients in high air pollution areas are more likely to die from infections New research shows that heart transplant patients for those residing in areas where air pollution levels reached above national limits for clean air had a 26 percent higher risk of mortality due to infection.
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