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Emergency Hospital Admissions for Cardiovascular Diseases and Ambient Levels of Carbon Monoxide. Results for 126 United States Urban Counties, 1999–2005
Circulation, 09/02/09
Bell ML et al. – The authors found evidence of an association between short–term exposure to ambient CO and risk of CVD hospitalizations, even at levels well below current US health–based regulatory standards. This evidence indicates that exposure to current CO levels may still pose a public health threat, particularly for persons with CVD.
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