Traffic pollution raises risk of cancer, study says | Eltis
Spending time in traffic or re-fuelling a car increases the exposure to cancer-causing chemicals, a 14-year Swedish study has found. Every five years since 2000 the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency asked 40 random people in five Swedish cities to wear air-quality measuring devices around their necks and answer questions about their home and working lives. -
Spending time in traffic or re-fuelling a car increases the exposure to cancer-causing chemicals, a 14-year Swedish study has found. Every five years since 2000 the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency asked 40 random people in five Swedish cities to wear air-quality measuring devices around their necks and answer questions about their home and working lives. -