
Roberto Boffi
Roberto Boffi is a prominent Italian pulmonologist and a professor at the University of Milan, currently serving as the head of the Pneumology department at the National Cancer Institute in Milan. In recent discussions, he has highlighted the significant health risks associated with indoor air pollution, particularly from gas cooking appliances, which contribute to thousands of deaths in Italy each year. Boffi emphasizes the importance of addressing these dangers through practical lifestyle changes and advocating for cleaner cooking methods, such as induction stoves, to protect public health.
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Roberto Boffi is the head of Pneumology at the National Cancer Institute in Milan and author of the book 'I tuoi scudi antismog'.
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Roberto Boffi is a specialist doctor responsible for Pneumology at the National Cancer Institute of Milan and a contract professor at the University of Milan.
Roberto Boffi: «In Italia 12mila decessi l’anno a causa delle cucine a gas. Dalla friggitrice ad aria all’induzione, ecco come tutelare la salute»