16Jul/13

Air Pollution Kills More Than 2 Million a Year – The Atlantic Cities


The Atlantic Cities

Air Pollution Kills More Than 2 Million a Year
The Atlantic Cities
Here’s are the death tolls, according to the researchers’ calculations: Roughly 470,000 people perish annually from respiratory conditions brought on by anthropogenic ozone, and fine particulate matter leads to cardiopulmonary diseases and lung cancers
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15Jul/13

Air pollution's deadly toll: More than 2 million people each year – ITworld.com


ITworld.com

Air pollution’s deadly toll: More than 2 million people each year
ITworld.com
(93%) and lung cancer (7%). Air pollution tends to be worse in high-population areas such as China and India. impact around the world. In a study of lung cancer cases across Europe, researchers concluded that any kind of air pollution is dangerous.
Air Pollution Kills Over Two And A Half Million People Every YearThinkProgress
Childhood Asthma And Autism Linked To Air Pollution: Children And Fetuses Medical Daily
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15Jul/13

Nelson Mandela might get discharged soon, says ex-president – Daily News & Analysis


Daily News & Analysis

Nelson Mandela might get discharged soon, says ex-president
Daily News & Analysis
The CBS News reports that Mandela has been hospitalised for more than five weeks for a recurring lung infection in a Pretoria hospital. According to the report, Mandela has been on life support in the form of mechanical ventilation. Mandela’s family is 
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14Jul/13

Nelson Mandela might get discharged soon: Ex-Prez – Zee News


South African Broadcasting Corporation

Nelson Mandela might get discharged soon: Ex-Prez
Zee News
The CBS News reports that Mandela has been hospitalized for more than five weeks for a recurring lung infection in a Pretoria hospital. According to the report, Mandela has been on life support in the form of mechanical ventilation. Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela could soon be discharged, Thabo MbekiCanIndia News
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Nelson Mandela continues to respond to treatment: PresidencyDaily News & Analysis
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