Air pollution and cold temperatures drive bronchiectasis mortality in vulnerable populations

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By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. Reviewed by Benedette Cuffari, M.Sc. Nov 26 2024 New research underscores how air pollution and temperature extremes amplify risks for bronchiectasis patients, pointing to critical measures for safeguarding vulnerable groups. Study:  Association of short-term exposure to ambient air pollution and temperature with bronchiectasis mortality: a nationwide time-stratified case-crossover study. Image Credit: Shutterstock AI / Shutterstock.com A recent eBioMedicine study

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