@CNN: Air pollution levels well below what is considered safe by the US EPA and the World Health Organization are causing an increased risk of diabetes worldwide, researchers say.
In 2016, air pollution contributed to 3.2M new diabetes cases, the study finds. https://t.co/b5IciP9dJY
Air pollution levels well below what is considered safe by the US EPA and the World Health Organization are causing an increased risk of diabetes worldwide, researchers say.
In 2016, air pollution contributed to 3.2M new diabetes cases, the study finds. https://t.co/b5IciP9dJY
— CNN (@CNN) June 30, 2018