By Alan Mozes
HealthDay Reporter
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 14, 2022 (HealthDay News) — As the United States moves towards a world in which electric vehicles (EVs) have fully replaced fossil fuel-driven engines, can Americans look forward to reliably cleaner air and better health?
Absolutely, a new study predicts.
By 2050, researchers say, the resulting improvements in air quality will be substantial enough to slash both the risk of premature death and billions off the nation’s related health care costs.
But there’s a catch.
When it comes to better air to breathe, increased longevity, and reduced health care expenses, some parts of the country — such as Los…