Air Pollution Effects On The People's Health Brainly. Number updated to reflect new numbers published by WHO on 29 October 2018. Urban populations are more exposed to suffer the effects of air pollution and in this context people who are already ill are particularly vulnerable as are children and the elderly.

Those long-term and medium-term effects have become problems that are difficult to solve. Health effects of air pollution could be short-term or long-term. Current estimates put the death toll from household and ambient air pollution combined at 7 million deaths a year.
Health effects of air pollution could be short-term or long-term.
Water pollution can cause gastrointestinal diseases nausea diarrhea etc. Air pollution contributes to myriad health problems and medical conditions including cardiovascular disease liver and blood diseases headaches anxiety eyenosethroat irritation breathing conditions such as asthma nervous system disorders lung cancer problems of the reproductive system and. Number updated to reflect new numbers published by WHO on 29 October 2018. For one air pollution has varying densities around the world.