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Demographic heterogeneity in health impacts of air pollution exposure on respiratory infections in Eastern China: A six-year multicity study. Environmental Sciences Europe.
Air pollution in China.

Noncommunicable Diseases Air Pollution

Demographic heterogeneity in health impacts of air pollution exposure on respiratory infections in Eastern China: A six-year multicity study. Environmental Sciences Europe.

In Eastern China, a six-year multicity study found that increases in fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) and nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) were linked to higher rates and severity of respiratory infections — especially among children and the elderly.

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Zheng, B., Liu, Y., Liang, H., et al.

Researchers Develop Groundbreaking Method to Turn Air Pollution into Useful Material: ‘Significant.’ Yahoo! News.

Air Pollution Waste Management

Researchers Develop Groundbreaking Method to Turn Air Pollution into Useful Material: ‘Significant.’ Yahoo! News.

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking way to turn air pollution into plastic, a process that could help clean the air, cut down on waste, and provide new raw materials without relying on dirty fuels.

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Slusher, H.