air pollution
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Confirmed! Air Pollution Linked to High Blood Pressure
Both short- and long-term exposure to vehicle exhaust, coal burning and dust particles may cause high blood pressure, a major risk factor for coronary heart disease.
Latest Research Articles
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Companies Selling Fresh Air: How Much Are You Willing To Spend For Oxygen?
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Air Pollution Rises at 8%, 10 Countries With Most Polluted Air Revealed
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80% of City Dwellers Breathing Dangerous Levels of Polluted Air, says WHO
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Palm Oil Industries Linked to Toxic Haze in Asia; Authorities Firm About Curbing Air Pollution
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Alert! America's Most Polluted Cities Revealed in 2016 State of Air Report
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Staying Indoors Might be Killing You, Here’s How
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China Sets Out Drones To Monitor Pollution
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Here Are Increased Health Risks Due To Worsening Climate Change
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Beijing Issues Red Alert for Pollution
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Fireworks and Bonfires Are Fun, But They Clog the Atmosphere
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Orangutans Suffer as Oil Palm Plantations Take Over
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Paris Car-Free Day: Emissions Decreased by Nearly 40%