Pollution

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Running and Pollution

fitsugar.com — “Even though the United States adheres to strict air quality standards, exercising outdoors may be risky. Air quality varies from city to city, and since athletes breathe with "particular vigor and oomph," this might be especially harmful inView full resource at fitsugar.com

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Pollution Runoff And "Super Socks"

medicalnewstoday.com — “Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and their collaborators have improved on an existing method for removing contaminants from storm water runoff. These findings could provide surfaceView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Freshwater Pollution Revealed By Diatoms

medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers in India have demonstrated that microscopic aquatic creatures could be used as the ecological equivalent of a canary in a coalmine for assessing inland freshwater lakes and ponds. WritView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Diluted Pollution Still Pollutes: Opinion : Discovery News

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Discovery News - Diluted Pollution Still Pollutes http://bit.ly/cCCh2G

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Stormwater Pollution, Runoff Pollution | NRDC

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Make these simple changes in your home to capture rainwater. http://t.co/IW1caSyC

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Is light pollution to blame for insomnia?

insomnialand.com — “We know that our body’s circadian rhythm plays an important role in our sleep patterns (yet isn’t fully understood). So the theory that light pollution may be responsible for disrupting our sleep sounds plausible. We got thinking about this afterView full resource at insomnialand.com

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Is light pollution to blame for insomnia? http://bit.ly/aejsep

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Energetic Pollution Prevents Healing

massagemag.com — “Energetic pollutants, such as mental, emotional and physical pain, electromagnetic frequencies and other pollutants, can hinder a client's ability to heal. They can also build up within ourselves, the therapists, making our work more difficult while contributing to possible burnout.View full resource at massagemag.com

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MASSAGE News: Energetic Pollution Prevents Healing http://bit.ly/apXA2L

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Sources of pollution in waterways

physorg.com — “Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are components of petroleum products such as gasoline, coal, and oil. They are also produced as by-products of the combustion of fuels including petroleum and fire wood. PAHs can cause cancer and other health effects. Because they are produced during combustion, ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Garbage in, pollution out

chinadaily.com.cn — “After walking half a block just to put an empty water bottle in a waste bin marked recycle, you might be forgiven for feeling relaxed about your role in helping to save the planet.View full resource at chinadaily.com.cn

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Diatoms reveal freshwater pollution

sciencedaily.com — “Researchers in India have demonstrated that microscopic aquatic creatures could be used as the ecological equivalent of a canary in a coalmine for assessing inland freshwater lakes and ponds. The team reports how diatoms respond badly to pollutants and sewage contamination.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Diatoms reveal freshwater pollution: Researchers in India have demonstrated that microscopic aquatic creatures cou... http://bit.ly/amlawe

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Second-hand pollution

sciencedaily.com — “Everything from simple tools to complete factories is available for export from the US and Europe to the developing world. At first site, such "recycling" of equipment sounds laudable, but a European research team argues that such exports are slowing the adoption of more environmentally friendly and non-polluting technology across the globe.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Stop Pesticide Pollution Bill

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Yup RT @sarahelabance: Pesticides cause cancer, hurt reproduction in humans & animals. No 2 lobbyists loosen regs! http://bit.ly/jy38x6

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Are Plants Pollution Fighters?

organicauthority.com — “Infants, the elderly, individuals with chronic diseases and residents of urban areas are at greater risk. In addition, the EPA notes, the concentrations of many pollutants indoors exceed those outdoors. The locations of highest concern are those involving prolonged, continuing exposure -- that is, the home, school and workplace. In the mid-1980s, Dr. B.C. Wolverton and fellow reView full resource at organicauthority.com

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AHA on air pollution and CVD

theheart.org — “The new report is an update to the 2004 scientific statement linking air pollution and cardiovascular disease, one that was needed because of numerous studies that expanded theView full resource at theheart.org

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Growing evidence linking air pollution with cardiovascular disease: AHA: The new report is an update to the 2004 s... http://bit.ly/9EOe44

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Health Effects Of Air Pollution

medicalnewstoday.com — “Experts at the Health Protection Agency say that current methods of reporting the health effects of air pollution are outdated and need to be reviewed if they are to more accurately reflect enviroView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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