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Study Reveals Disproportionate Health Risks from Air Pollution in Europe's Poorest Regions

A recent study indicates that poorer regions in Europe are disproportionately affected by the health impacts of air pollution, highlighting significant infrastructure challenges.

Editorial Staff
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The latest research underscores a troubling correlation between economic status and health outcomes related to air pollution in Europe.

Regions with lower economic resources are experiencing heightened health risks due to inadequate infrastructure and environmental controls.

This situation calls for a reevaluation of policy frameworks to address the systemic disparities in air quality management and public health responses.