Today's economy relies on both physical and mental labor. Not only is our physical health effective, but cognition, concentration and work performance go down as well on days that air quality is poor. One study looked at a professional umpire's calls and how it was correlated with air quality. Carbon monoxide and particulate matter 2.5 significantly increased the likelihood of an umpire making incorrect calls.

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