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Saturday, March 7, 2009

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The sun rays are amazing blessings. Lack of sunshine vitamin may improve asthma caused by air pollution, so the warning issued by experts through the study of the latest.

Thousands of children took part in London's research is to determine whether lack of vitamin D will memperparah effects related pollution causes asthma.

Research found that, vitamin D is created by the body through sunlight and assistance through food-portion in small-vital for the development of the lungs of both healthy fetus during infancy and dikandungan.

Air pollution is particularly high in London when compared to other places in the UK is one of the city with the highest pollution levels in Europe. Pollution can trigger asthma symptoms and improve the people who already mengidapnya.

Now the experts in London to examine more in children where 18 East End terdiagnosa have asthma to measure the vitamin D content and pollutant in their bodies. Results will be dibandingan with data from earlier research, before the Low Emission Zone was introduced to the wider public, whether the goal is to disclose the policy that is effective to improve respiratory health in the capital of the UK.

Research program called Explore Health and Lung-Lung in the Environment (Exhale) is performed by the combined team of Biomedis Research Center, National Center for Medical Research Asthma, UK Barts, and the Faculty of Medical and Dentis London School

Professor Chris Griffiths from Barts, said, "We focus on children because of the damage occurred on the lungs due to air pollution they almost certainly lived and cause problems in the lungs throughout their lives. Even the death of a young age may occur, "

By examining children's respiratory and lung inflammation during the years and gather general information, Chris believes, the team will be able to find the relation between health problems, keterpaparan against pollution and the role of genetics in the patient

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