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Air pollution blamed for half a million premature deaths in Europe in 2014

NEWS

A report on air quality from the European Environment Agency in Copenhagen, Denmark, has found that air pollution prematurely killed half a million people in Europe in 2014.

COMMENT

Despite admitting to the death toll caused by air pollution in Europe, the European Environment Agency – a body of the Brussels EU – will doubtless have no intention of publicizing the recent scientific finding that high-dose B vitamins have a protective effect against it.

Published in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) journal earlier this year, research carried out in the United States showed that exposure to fine particulate matter of the type produced by burning fossil fuels in motor vehicles can be mitigated by a daily supplement of B vitamins. With such pollution being known to have significant adverse effects on human health, the finding has profound implications for public health policies worldwide.

Read article on the New Scientist website