People who cycle through London and other major cities have higher levels of black carbon in their airway cells, experts from the UK have shown. The research, which was presented at the European Respiratory Society's Annual Congress in Amsterdam, suggests that cyclists inhale more black carbon than pedestrians, which may cause damage to the lungs. The combustion of fossil fuels results in the generation of large numbers of inhalable particles of soot (black carbon)...
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