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Monday Declared An Air Quality Action Day
Long Island Press
Ground-level ozone is a respiratory irritant that can trigger asthma attacks and aggravate emphysema, bronchitis and other respiratory ailments. Children, people with pre-existing respiratory or heart conditions, people doing strenuous outdoor work or
Air Quality Action Day Declared for Monday, July 11, 2011PR Newswire (press release)
Air quality alert…Hot weather continuesExaminer.com
Warning asthma sufferers: smoggy conditionsThe Desert Sun
Patch.com –The Newark Advocate –Youngstown Vindicator
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Take Action on Hot Summer Days to Reduce Asthma Attacks – Long Island Press

Take Action on Hot Summer Days to Reduce Asthma Attacks
Long Island Press
By US EPA on June 29th, 2011 Summer is here and the hot weather can cause ozone levels to rise, making the air unhealthy to breathe, especially for people with asthma or other respiratory ailments. On days like today and throughout the hot summer
Take Action on Hot Summer Days to Reduce Asthma ….U.S. EPA.gov (press release)
Air Quality Alert Issued For AlbuquerqueKOAT Albuquerque
Smog Alert for June 30Patch.com
The Desert Sun –NewsOK.com
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Hawaii revises volcano SO2 advisory for Big Island – Big Island Video News

Hawaii revises volcano SO2 advisory for Big Island
Big Island Video News
HONOLULU – In response to EPA's new 1-hour sulfur dioxide (SO2) standard of 75 ppb, the Hawai'i State Department of Health (DOH) has revised its advisory levels to be more protective of people with asthma. The new advisory levels can be found on the
Health Officials Revise Sulfur Dioxide AdvisoriesKITV Honolulu

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Researchers build diabetes, cancer breath test – Long Island Business News (blog)

Researchers build diabetes, cancer breath test
Long Island Business News (blog)
Although blood is routinely analyzed for signs of disease, this device would allow patients to detect illness such as diabetes, cancer and asthma through an
New Sensor Nanotechnology Developed by Stony Brook University Researchers Newswise (press release)

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Ston Brook researchers build breath test – Long Island Business News (blog)

Ston Brook researchers build breath test
Long Island Business News (blog)
Although blood is routinely analyzed for signs of disease, this device would allow patients to detect illness such as diabetes, cancer and asthma through an
New Sensor Nanotechnology Developed by Stony Brook University Researchers Newswise (press release)

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