AIR pollution may trigger appendicitis, [...].AIR pollution may trigger appendicitis Appendicitis Definition Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, which is the worm-shaped pouch attached to the cecum, the beginning of the large intestine. The appendix has no known function in the body, but it can become diseased. , new research suggests. Scientists made the discovery after comparing local pollution data with hospital admissions in Calgary, Canada. They found correlations between high levels of ozone and nitrogen dioxide and appendicitis incidence. More men than women were found to be affected. The researchers looked at data on 5,191 adult patients admitted to hospital in Calgary. More than half occurred between April and September - the warmest months of the year in Canada when people are most likely to be outside. The findings, reported in the Canadian Medical Association Journal The Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) is a general medical journal that is published biweekly by the Canadian Medical Association (CMA). It is considered to be one of the top six general medical journals; the others being the , may help explain historic appendicitis trends, the scientists believe. Appendicitis incidence soared in industrialised Adj. 1. industrialised - made industrial; converted to industrialism; "industrialized areas" industrialized industrial - having highly developed industries; "the industrial revolution"; "an industrial nation" countries during the 19th and early 20th centuries, but decreased with the introduction of new laws to improve air quality. However, it has been growing in developing countries as they become more industrialised. Dr Gilaad Kaplan, one of the researchers from the University of Calgary, said: "For unexplained reasons, men are more likely than women to have appendicitis. "Men may be more susceptible to the effects of outdoor air pollution because they are more likely to be employed in outdoor occupations." |
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