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Asthma Might Not Be Linked To Polluted City Air After All: Finding Suggests
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The findings revealed 13 percent of inner-city participants had asthma, compared with 11 percent of children living in less urban areas, but this difference disappeared once the researchers factored in "race, ethnicity and geographic region in their

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Nurseries And Schools Near Polluted Roads ‘Putting Children At Risk Of Asthma’ – Huffington Post UK

Nurseries And Schools Near Polluted Roads 'Putting Children At Risk Of Asthma'
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A report showing the close proximity of schools and nurseries to some of London's busiest roads has renewed calls for a campaign to combat air pollution, as a study revealed a direct link with children developing asthma. Roy Vickery, Green Party London
Road pollution affecting Wandsworth schools and nurseries a 'scandal'Your Local Guardian

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More than 25 million Latinos live in polluted areas – Fox News

More than 25 million Latinos live in polluted areas
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Washington – Two-thirds of Latinos in the United States live in areas that do not comply with federal standards for air quality and Hispanics are three times more likely than whites to die from asthma, the Center for American Progress says in a report
New Report Shows Latinos Will Pay High Price for EPA CutsNatural Resources Defense Council (blog)

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