Can cleaner air reduce pneumonia?
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Cleaner air can significantly reduce the risk of pneumonia. Air pollution, especially fine particulate matter (PM2.5), weakens lung defenses, making individuals more susceptible to respiratory infections. Pollutants irritate airways, trigger inflammation, and impair immune function, increasing pneumonia risk. Children, the elderly, and those with chronic lung conditions are particularly vulnerable. Improving air quality by reducing pollution, using air purifiers, and ensuring proper ventilation can lower infection rates. Avoiding smoking, staying hydrated, and getting vaccinated also help prevent pneumonia. Breathing cleaner air strengthens lung health, reduces respiratory illnesses, and promotes overall well-being.
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