There is scientific evidence that bad air quality doesn't just affect a person's lungs, but it can also have a connection to heart disease.
Dr. Steve Nissen is a cardiologist with Cleveland Clinic Hospitals and he explains to Fox 8's Wayne Dawson and Natalie Herbick how summer heat and bad air quality present long term concerns to our health.
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