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A study has found that London's ultra-low emission zone (Ulez), introduced in 2019, improved children's lung health by reducing traffic-related air pollution. Researchers observed that after Ulez's implementation, the lung capacity of London children increased to levels comparable to those in Luton, a control area, with a significant decline in nitrogen dioxide exposure. The findings support the effectiveness of clean-air policies in restoring children's lung development and reducing health risks associated with pollution.
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