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Dr. Soram Singh Khalsa, who was recently seen on the Oz show, explains the link between infertility and air pollution. Increasingly we see miscarriages and and many other fertility problems in the young women of today. For this reason, I encourage all my patients and readers who are trying to conceive to purchase a...
China will fight smog with the same determination it battled poverty and all society should “act more vigorously to protect the land our lives depend upon,” (Premier) Li said.
Beijing's air pollution isn't even that bad... relatively speaking. "Lately, a very bad air day in Beijing is about an average one in New Delhi," says the New York Times in an article about the Indian city's smog.
Scientists are untangling how the tiniest pollution particles – which we take in with every breath we breathe – affect our health, making people more vulnerable to cardiovascular and respiratory problems. While scientists know that air pollution can aggravate heart problems, showing exactly how it does so has been challenging.
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