Temperatures in Europe increased four percent

By Nova Posted in living /

European researchers said that since three years ago, the number of respiratory disturbances in 12 European cities have increased four percent as much. According to the researchers this was due to the increased temperatures that reached 90 percent.

Increasing number of patients does not recognize interference age. Respiratory disturbances due to global warming the whole layer of age. But for the age of 75 years of not so very influential.

Researchers also said, increasing the number of patients is not surprising. But researchers hope that governments around the world and Europe in particular must consider the results of the findings.

“This research is very important in the field of public health, especially to prevent the spread of a number of disease outbreaks,” said Head of Environmental Epidemiology, Rome, Italy, Paola Michelozzi.

According Michelozzi, climate change is causing the high air temperatures will also increase air pollution. It may impact on the human respiratory.

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