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Reduction in air pollution related to improved kidney function: Study

In a study, published in the journal Health Data Science, researchers from King's College London found that ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentration reduction led to significant improvement in laboratory test results used to assess a patient's kid

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Improving air quality may not only help your lungs but also your kidneys, suggests a study.

Researchers from King's College London found that ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentration reduction led to significant improvement in laboratory test results used to assess a patient's kidney function.

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