Highlights:
- A preliminary study has found higher levels of air pollution in New Jersey from the 2023 Canadian wildfires were associated with a higher rate of stroke and more severe strokes.
- During heavy wildfire smoke days, researchers found more people had strokes and those strokes tended to be more severe.
- The study does not prove that wildfires cause or worsen stroke. It only shows an association.
- Exposure to higher levels of ozone was associated with a higher incidence of stroke and more bleeding strokes.
- Exposure to higher levels of particulate matter was associated with longer hospital stays and more severe strokes.

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