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| Tags: air, associated, living, longer, particles, people, reducing, soot |
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An eight-year follow up to the landmark Harvard Six Cities Study has found an association between people living longer and cities reducing the amount of fine particulate matter, or soot, in their air. The study has been published in the March issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine... click link for more info.
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| > Reducing Soot Particles In The Air Is Associated With People Living Longer |
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