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Pollution said to cut European lifespans by one year

European life spans are being cut short by about a year due to poor air and water quality, according to a report out of Europe's main environmental ... Read More »

Two billion threatened by 'dirty' energy

It's amazing to hear that nearly two billion citizens across the globe could create a rising amount of poor health due to the rise of "dirty energy." ... Read More »

Attending the Olympics bad for your health?

While training for something as physically demanding as the Olympic Games is obviously a very healthy endeavor, fans of the events may find that, for ... Read More »

Chinese traffic police have a list expectancy of 43

It used to be that people were only expected to live until the age of 40 or 50. Now, with help from medical technology and improved living conditions, ... Read More »

Office printer emissions as dangerous as cigarette smoke?

Most offices and workplaces have been smoke free for years now, but it seems there's been another culprit lurking unsuspectingly and contaminating the ... Read More »

America's most polluted beaches

Unfortunately, the sun isn't all you have to worry about at the beach this summer. I posted yesterday on the dangers of Recreational Water Illness, ... Read More »

Pollution, stress start affecting Chinese men

China's explosive growth in industry and its economic base over the last 10-15 years has been staggering. But, all that growth in such a short time ... Read More »

Easy ways to help reduce air pollution

Air pollution not a small problem, and it's not going anywhere anytime soon. There are literally countless studies coming out on the issue on an ... Read More »

Global warming is making us sick

Global warming is all over the news, and rightly so, seeing as how it affects so many different parts of human life here on Earth. One of the latest ... Read More »

Air pollution is more dangerous than we thought

Obviously, air pollution is bad for everyone's health. That's the very definition of pollution. But a recent, very large, study of over 65,000 people ... Read More »