Health Impacts of Air Pollution
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute presents Health Impacts of Air Pollution.
$15 per person
Air pollution is arguably the most important preventable cause of disability and death — responsible for 20% of all deaths due to heart and lung disease and stroke. It’s also responsible for 20% of all cases of Type II diabetes mellitus and contributes to Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, pre-term birth, and fetal loss. The health harms of air pollution are now quantifiable and modifiable on both a population level and an individual level.
This session will include these topics: 1.) a definition and causes of air pollution; 2.) an explanation of EPA standards and the clinical relevance of those standards; 3.) the broad spectrum of health harms caused by air pollution and the mechanisms responsible for those harms and the economic costs of those harms; 4.) and the simple measures we can take to protect ourselves and our families from the harms of air pollution.
Bring your questions and join us for the discussion.

Date and Time
Thursday Mar 20, 2025
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
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941-309-5111
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