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Dr. Christopher Lillis on the Benefits of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Announcement to Limit Soot Pollution


Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–December 14, 2012. Dr. Christopher Lillis, doctor of internal medicine and Board Member of Doctors for America, issued the following statement today in response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to adopt stricter limits on soot pollution:

As a health professional, I commend the Environmental Protection Agency for finalizing an important rule that will result in innumerable benefits to public health. I have seen countless patients with emphysema and asthma whose health conditions have worsened due to soot pollution in our atmosphere. Reducing soot pollution also reduces tens of thousands of heart attacks. Today’s announcement is a breath of fresh air for doctors, asthma patients, and their loved ones.

Soot particles can lodge in the lungs when inhaled, causing serious health effects and increasing the risks of premature death, lung cancer, and asthma attacks. Putting a limit on emissions of particulate matter helps hold polluters accountable for the toxic chemicals that poison our air and leave people gasping.

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Source: americanprogress.org

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