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Traffic noise and stroke risk: Study

Traffic noise and stroke risk: Study

Stusy: HEPA filters may help reduce pollution-related cardiovascular health risks

Stusy: HEPA filters may help reduce pollution-related cardiovascular health risks

Anti-depressants are passing into waterways and affecting fish

Anti-depressants are passing into waterways and affecting fish

New study provides insight into developing therapeutics for airway disease

New study provides insight into developing therapeutics for airway disease

Teens living next to busy roadway face high risk of allergies and asthma: Study

Teens living next to busy roadway face high risk of allergies and asthma: Study

Smoking harms DNA within minutes: Study

Smoking harms DNA within minutes: Study

Exposure to 'thirdhand smoke' poses additional health risks

Exposure to 'thirdhand smoke' poses additional health risks

Common disinfectant degrades water-borne viruses

Common disinfectant degrades water-borne viruses

U.N. food official highlights food security challenges in world's most populous nation

U.N. food official highlights food security challenges in world's most populous nation

HPV chemicals cause harm to human health, environment

HPV chemicals cause harm to human health, environment

ACSF releases report on EPA's new pollution controls for electric power plants

ACSF releases report on EPA's new pollution controls for electric power plants

24th study finds stronger association between fluoride in water and lower IQ in children

24th study finds stronger association between fluoride in water and lower IQ in children

Tap water cancer chemical detected

Tap water cancer chemical detected

Unclean vehicle cabin air filters more dangerous to children

Unclean vehicle cabin air filters more dangerous to children

Living near freeway linked to increased risk of autism

Living near freeway linked to increased risk of autism

Vitamin D deficiency flagged as a major concern in South Asia

Vitamin D deficiency flagged as a major concern in South Asia

COPD becomes third leading cause of death in the U.S.

COPD becomes third leading cause of death in the U.S.

Older people living in racially segregated neighborhoods have higher chance of developing cancer: Study

Older people living in racially segregated neighborhoods have higher chance of developing cancer: Study

Study to develop ways to track individual's exposure to traffic pollution

Study to develop ways to track individual's exposure to traffic pollution

Excreted antibiotics become potential sources of antibiotic resistant genes

Excreted antibiotics become potential sources of antibiotic resistant genes

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