Most of the world breathes unhealthy air. Poor monitoring, industrial emissions, and weak regulations worsen air pollution.
More than 47 million health professionals, patients, advocates, representatives from civil society organizations, and ...
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The Highlands Current on MSNFulbright Fellow in LimboIf things had gone as planned, Sophia Ptacek would be making the final arrangements for her Fulbright fellowship, a ...
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Tribune Online on MSNNearly 50 million people sign up call for reduction of air pollutionIn an unprecedented show of unity, more than 47 million health professionals, patients, advocates, representatives from civil society organisations, and individuals worldwide have signed a resounding ...
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News Medical on MSN50M Demand Clean Air Action for HealthIn an unprecedented show of unity, more than 47 million health professionals, patients, advocates, representatives from civil ...
Ahead of next week’s WHO conference on the health impacts of air pollution, health professionals are calling for governments to urgently protect their populations from the deadly health impacts of ...
Mothers Rise Up brought parents, grandparents, and children together - along with a giant inhaler and a giant NHS ...
Health professionals, patients, advocates, and individuals worldwide have come together to demand immediate action to combat air pollution ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that more than 47 million health professionals, patients, and advocates have signed a global call for urgent ...
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