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Study: Air pollution causes 9 million annual deaths, more than smoking, alcohol, or drugs.
Newsweek reports on a study published in The Lancet Planetary Health, which found that air pollution causes 9 million premature deaths annually, with PM2.5 particles being the deadliest pollutant.
The study highlights the need for urgent action to reduce pollution levels, as it poses a greater health risk than smoking, alcohol, or drug use.
Governments are urged to prioritize policies that minimize air pollution to protect public health.
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Estudio: La contaminación del aire causa 9 millones de muertes anuales, más que el tabaquismo, el alcohol o las drogas.