Health & Medicine
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How UK's 1956 Clean Air Act Teaches Important Lessons About Air Pollution
This month celebrates the 65th anniversary of the UK's Clean Air Act of 1956, which was enacted in response to the coal-smoke pollution that killed thousands of Londoners in 1952.
Latest Research Articles
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Experts Warn How The Next Global Outbreak May Come From Wildlife Trade
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World-Saving Diet: 5 Sustainable Foods to Add in Your Meal Plan
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Children Suffer Brain Damage from Bug-Killing Pesticides, Company Face Lawsuits
A Staggering 17 Million Gallons of Sewage Disposed Into the Ocean in Los Angeles
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Raging Wildfires in Canada Impact Air Quality in US, Prompting Warnings
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Vaccine Scam: Thousands in India Injected With Salt Water After Paying for Fake COVID-19 Vaccine
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Global Plastic Pollution is Reaching a Tipping Point: Irreversible Damage Inevitable
Pigs Cut While Still Alive: Hidden Cam Showed Extreme Animal Cruelty in Slaughterhouse
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The World Does Not Need More Babies: Declining Birth Rate Benefits Society
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Psychedelic Compound Found in Magic Mushrooms 'Promising' in Treating Depression
Hundreds of Songbirds Across US Are Dying Due to Mysterious Illness
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New Study Suggest Blinking Gives Brain a 'Short Rest,' Allowing us to Focus More





