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University of Mississippi Review Links EPA-Compliant Air Pollution Levels to Cardiovascular Risks

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Researchers at the University of Mississippi recently published a review in the journal *Environmental Pollution* indicating that ambient air pollution levels currently classified as safe by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may correlate with cardiovascular health risks. The study synthesizes existing data to examine the relationship between fine particulate matter and heart health, suggesting that current regulatory thresholds may not fully account for potential physiological impacts.

The research team analyzed a broad range of scientific literature to determine how exposure to air pollutants affects the cardiovascular system, even when concentrations remain within established federal guidelines. By evaluating these findings, the authors highlight a discrepancy between current EPA safety standards and observed health outcomes in populations exposed to low levels of pollution. This review provides a comprehensive look at the data, offering new insights into how environmental air quality standards influence public health policy and cardiovascular disease prevention.

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Date: June 3, 2026

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