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Concern over vaccine safety prevents parents from vaccinating asthmatic children

Concern over vaccine safety prevents parents from vaccinating asthmatic children

Simple tips for avoiding allergies and asthma during summer

Simple tips for avoiding allergies and asthma during summer

Study explores impact of environmental toxins on health care costs and childhood morbidity

Study explores impact of environmental toxins on health care costs and childhood morbidity

Global climate change could increase future heat wave mortality

Global climate change could increase future heat wave mortality

Asthma prevalence jump alarms health experts

Asthma prevalence jump alarms health experts

UNU, US-EPA enter new agreement to help manage global e-waste

UNU, US-EPA enter new agreement to help manage global e-waste

Secondhand smoke exposure linked to high blood pressure in boys

Secondhand smoke exposure linked to high blood pressure in boys

Researchers confirm fish livers as good source of fatty acids

Researchers confirm fish livers as good source of fatty acids

American Lung Association releases 2011 annual air quality report

American Lung Association releases 2011 annual air quality report

Exposure to air pollution may alter women's DNA and cause premenopausal breast cancer

Exposure to air pollution may alter women's DNA and cause premenopausal breast cancer

Chronic exposure to polluted air can lead to inflammation

Chronic exposure to polluted air can lead to inflammation

Genetically modified bacteria filters out toxic pesticide vapors

Genetically modified bacteria filters out toxic pesticide vapors

Study quantifies health effects of Delhi's environmental interventions

Study quantifies health effects of Delhi's environmental interventions

Air pollution on freeways may lead to brain damage: Study

Air pollution on freeways may lead to brain damage: Study

Study explores physical effect of freeway pollution on brain cells

Study explores physical effect of freeway pollution on brain cells

Busy roads around pregnant woman's home increases likelihood of premature birth of baby

Busy roads around pregnant woman's home increases likelihood of premature birth of baby

NIPH study finds NDMA as one of the most carcinogenic compounds formed during CO2 capture

NIPH study finds NDMA as one of the most carcinogenic compounds formed during CO2 capture

Researchers to develop future body sensor network

Researchers to develop future body sensor network

South Asian Conference on Sanitation kicks off in Sri Lanka

South Asian Conference on Sanitation kicks off in Sri Lanka

Geisinger expert offers advice on how to manage child's asthma

Geisinger expert offers advice on how to manage child's asthma

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