Temple Lung Center physician discusses health impact of rising vehicle emissions

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Eric Balaban, MD, a Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellow at the Temple Lung Center, was interviewed by The Philadelphia Inquirer regarding the health impacts of increased vehicle emissions in Philadelphia. Dr. Balaban addressed findings from a recent Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) report, which indicated that reduced public transportation services from SEPTA have led to higher vehicle emissions and worsened air quality in the city.

Dr. Balaban spoke about how these changes affect public health, particularly among vulnerable groups. “The increase in vehicle emissions poses significant risks for individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions, children, and the elderly,” he told The Philadelphia Inquirer.

He also discussed broader concerns about how poor air quality can contribute to respiratory illnesses and other health issues within affected communities. “We are seeing more patients experiencing complications related to asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as a result of declining air quality,” Dr. Balaban said.

According to the DVRPC report cited in the interview, decreased use of public transit has resulted in more cars on the road, contributing to pollution levels that exceed recommended safety thresholds.



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