Thu Sep 05 00:29:00 UTC 2024: – The article discusses a new study that found a potential link between air pollution and poor sleep quality.
– Researchers found that exposure to higher levels of nitrogen dioxide and PM2.5 pollutants could lead to fragmented and poor-quality sleep.
– These pollutants are commonly found in urban areas and are known to contribute to respiratory and cardiovascular problems.
– The study suggests that reducing air pollution levels could lead to improved sleep quality for individuals living in cities.
– Further research is needed to better understand the mechanisms behind this relationship and to develop strategies for addressing air pollution as a potential risk factor for poor sleep.

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