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ZME Science on MSNCommon air pollutants (and traffic noise) linked to infertility — both for men and for womenInfertility is a growing global concern, affecting millions. Beyond age, lifestyle, and medical conditions, new research is highlighting the alarming role that environmental pollutants like air and ...
Physicians and scientists say rollbacks on pollution, transportation and greenhouse gas emissions regulations are a serious ...
A University of Utah study finds that air pollutant monitors are more common in white neighborhoods and less so in Native ...
During the fires, the agency, which is responsible for the air quality of 16.8 million residents, relied on its network of stations to monitor five common pollutants, including PM2.5, the fine ...
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