New study says diesel aren't a threat
Gabriel Brindusescu - autoevolution.com - Jan. 27, 2015
You probably heard about soot-emitting diesel engines and how they are a serious health risk now. They are way too many out there, especially in Europe, and they increase the lung cancer risks. There are even plans to get rid of them in around 10 to 20 years completely, but a new study says newer versions are no threat.
Boston-based Health Effects Institute (HEI) conducted the independent study of new technology diesel engine to find out whether the new units achieved the expected emissions reductions to improve air quality as well as whether they represent high health risks.
You’ll be surprised to hear, but the study has revealed that new-age diesel exhaust does not increase the risk of lung cancer or other significant health damaging effects in animals study.
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Gabriel Brindusescu - autoevolution.com - Jan. 27, 2015
You probably heard about soot-emitting diesel engines and how they are a serious health risk now. They are way too many out there, especially in Europe, and they increase the lung cancer risks. There are even plans to get rid of them in around 10 to 20 years completely, but a new study says newer versions are no threat.
Boston-based Health Effects Institute (HEI) conducted the independent study of new technology diesel engine to find out whether the new units achieved the expected emissions reductions to improve air quality as well as whether they represent high health risks.
You’ll be surprised to hear, but the study has revealed that new-age diesel exhaust does not increase the risk of lung cancer or other significant health damaging effects in animals study.
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New Diesel Engines Dont Increase Lung Cancer Risks, Study Says
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