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Traffic pollution raises childhood allergies - 6.6
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Air pollution exposure at schools linked to childhood asthma - 4.6
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Parental stress may increase asthma risk in children - 4
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Traffic noise raises blood pressure - 3.8
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Aircraft noise raises blood pressure even whilst sleeping - 3
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Anti-smoking medicine Chantix banned for pilots - 2.6
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Metals and diesel emissions lead to respiratory symptoms in children - 2.5
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Pollution related asthma starts in womb - 2.5
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Life expectancy in US falls behind other countries - 2.5
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Weekend strokes may receive more aggressive treatment - 2.3
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Life expectancy in US falls behind other countriesAmerica continues to lag behind other nations when it comes to gains in life expectancy, and commonly cited causes for our poor performance-obesity, smoking, traffic fatalities and homicide-are not to blame, according to a study by researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
Air pollution exposure at schools linked to childhood asthmaLiving near major highways has been linked to childhood asthma, but a new study led by researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC suggests that traffic-related pollution near schools is also contributing to the development of asthma in children.
Traffic noise raises blood pressurePeople exposed to high levels of noise from nearby roads are more likely to report suffering from hypertension, revealed by researchers in BioMed Central's journal Environmental Health.
Parental stress may increase asthma risk in childrenChildren with stressed out parents may be more susceptible to developing asthma (Childhood asthma) associated with environmental triggers such as high levels of traffic-related pollution and tobacco smoke, revealed by researchers.
Pollution causes impaired baby growth during pregnancyExposure to traffic pollution could affect fetal development during pregnancy and lead to an increased chance of having a small baby.
Pollution related asthma starts in wombChildren born in areas with increased traffic-related pollution may be at greater risk of developing asthma due to genetic changes acquired in the womb, according to new research from the University of Cincinnati (UC) and Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
Need to govern organ donation and transplantationAll countries should take steps to govern organ donation and transplantation, thereby ensuring patient safety and prohibiting unethical practices, according to an article appearing in the September 2008 issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN).
Traffic pollution raises childhood allergiesTraffic pollution may increase risk of allergies in children. In a German study, researchers have confirmed that they found a link between traffic pollution and childhood allergies.
Anti-smoking medicine Chantix banned for pilotsUS Federal Aviation Administration ordered pilots and air traffic controllers to stop taking anti-smoking medicine Chantix immediately, as a new study reported that the anti-smoking medicine Chantix might lead to some health problems in its users and finally may lead safety problems during flight.
Listening to a cell phone distracts driversCarnegie Mellon University scientists have shown that just listening to a cell phone while driving is a significant distraction, and it causes drivers to commit some of the same types of driving errors that can occur under the influence of alcohol.
Aircraft noise raises blood pressure even whilst sleepingNight-time noise from aircraft or traffic can increase a person's blood pressure even if it does not wake them, according to a new study published in the European Heart Journal. Scientists from Imperial College London and other European institutions monitored 140 sleeping volunteers in their homes near London Heathrow and three other major European airports.
New dimensions added to child & women welfare, IndiaThe year saw number of new initiatives in the areas of development and welfare of children and women. Laws were made more stringent to ban Child Marriage and protection of juvenile, Amendments initiated in Immoral Traffic Act and Prevention of Sati and a scheme for rehabilitation of trafficked victims was launched to give message that women welfare is on the top of the Indian Government's agenda.
Diesel exhaust fumes affect people with asthmaDiesel exhaust fumes on polluted streets have a measurable effect on people with asthma, according to the first study looking at exhausts and asthma in a real-life setting, published on 6 December in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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