Could air pollution be the hidden trigger for strokes?
Air pollution’s harmful particles and gases contribute to deteriorating respiratory and cardiovascular health, increasing stroke risk. This is due to inflammation and oxidative stress triggered by pollutants, particularly PM2.5. Short-term and long-term exposures exacerbate pre-existing conditions, especially in older adults, children, and pregnant women. Preventive measures and stricter emissions standards are essential to mitigate these risks.