
A new study from the University of Technology Sydney and Woolcock Institute of Medical Research suggests Vitamin C may offer protection against lung inflammation and damage caused by air pollution, particularly PM2.5. Researchers found it could help mitigate lung disease risks from traffic, bushfires, and dust storms. However, the study cautions that Vitamin C is not a miracle cure and should not replace protective measures against air pollution.
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