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A Republic reader is concerned about the effects of air pollution on children, and wants to know how to push for change.
Among the children studied, 12.3 percent had asthma at the time of their 4- to 6-year checkup and 15.8 percent had wheezing.
Air quality levels are harmful for sensitive populations in parts of Nebraska, and children are urged to stay indoors.
But environmental advocates say the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s reversing course on enforcing air and water pollution laws is more of a throwback — one that will exacerbate health risks for ...
LA Post reports that air pollution levels are rising globally, posing serious risks to public health, and emerging research ...
A new study led by researchers at Yale University published in Environmental Health Perspectives, suggests that early-life ...