By Simona Kitanovska Air pollution hits women harder than men, according to a new study. Researchers found diesel exhaust fumes change components of blood affected by inflammation, infection and heart disease, but these changes were greater among women. The academics found levels of 90 proteins in the body were distinctly different in men and women following exposure to the fumes. […]
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