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    Indoor Air Pollution





    The Role of Research in International Tobacco Control -- 09 Jul 2005
      Second, many of China's cities are plagued with levels of air pollution, including indoor air pollution, that Westerners cannot imagine. ... (RedNova.com,)


    Hearing set on indoor air pollution -- Jun 9, 2005
      Indoor air pollution in California - what causes it, how bad it is and its costs to society - is the subject of a hearing today before the Assembly Select ... (Sacramento Bee (subscription),)


    Indoor Pollution a Silent Threat -- Jun 30, 2005
      ...homes use biomass fuel in form of wood and charcoal for cooking and this puts them at risk of contracting diseases as a result of indoor air pollution (IAP). ... (AllAfrica.com,)


    Up Close: Are you creating indoor pollution? -- Jun 17, 2005
      Scented candles are enemy No.1 when it comes to indoor air pollution. ... He claims that we have only ourselves to blame for most indoor air pollution. ... (KHOU (subscription),)


    Smoking Ban Benefits Ky. Bar Workers -- Jul 7, 2005
      Mike Kuntz, chairman of Smoke Free Louisville, said the study "verifies what we already knew: The most prevalent source of indoor air pollution is smoking, and ... (JoinTogether.org)


    Indoor air could get more oversight -- Jun 10, 2005
      Completed in March, the study concludes that indoor air pollution - caused by numerous sources including cigarette smoke, radon, improperly vented gas-burning ... (Sacramento Bee (subscription),)


    Zoom Seating GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified(R) -- Jun 8, 2005
      ...chairs, like all GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified® Products, with the confidence that they will not significantly contribute to indoor air pollution. ... (Yahoo News (press release))


    Study: Ban on smoking cuts nicotine levels -- Jul 5, 2005
      ...of Smoke Free Louisville, which supports a ban, said the study "verifies what we already knew: The most prevalent source of indoor air pollution is smoking ... (Louisville Courier-Journal,)


    /CORRECTION -- Quixtar/ -- Jun 30, 2005
      In the news release, Eliminate Indoor Air Pollution with the Atmosphere Air Purifier, New from Quixtar, issued yesterday, June 29, by Quixtar over PR Newswire ... (Yahoo News (press release))


    Clean air act OK'd -- Jun 30, 2005
      ...from the United States Surgeon General that involuntary inhalation of tobacco smoke is a cause of diseases, a contributor to indoor air pollution and that ... (Bluefield Daily Telegraph,)


    Pollution a Silent Killer, Says Envoy -- Jun 17, 2005
      Indoor air pollution is the 'deadliest silent' killer that should be addressed urgently, the German ambassador has said. Alexander ... (AllAfrica.com,)


    New chemical free technology can make water, air and food ... -- Jun 30, 2005
      ...the world annually. Indeed indoor air pollution is said to be one of the three most serious human health threats. The presence of ... (Dubai Interact,)


    Workers' nicotine level cut in half -- Jul 5, 2005
      A study released in October measured indoor air pollution in Lexington's public places and found that it dropped by more than 90 percent after the ban. ... (Kentucky.com,)


    Study probes city's toxic fumes -- Jun 21, 2005
      ...the study has also been structured to probe the extent of pollution from motor, rail and aircraft traffic, as well as indoor air pollution, dust mites and ... (The Mercury (subscription),)


    Three Regional Hospitals Announce Expanded Tobacco-Free Programs ... -- Jun 30, 2005
      Tobacco smoke is also an important source of indoor air pollution, causing such immediate effects as eye and nasal irritation, headache, sore throat, dizziness ... (Business Wire (press release),)


    Green building movement gaining acceptance -- Jun 26, 2005
      According to the US Environmental Protection Agency and its science advisory board, indoor air pollution is one of the top five environmental risks to public ... (Birmingham Business Journal,)


    RELICENSING FOR NINE MILE REACTORS PUT ON HOLD -- Jun 23, 2005
      ...expensive. The Healthy Schools Network says New York's 48-hundred schools have significant problems with indoor air pollution. The ... (Newswatch 50,)


    New Green Guide Report Shows Worrisome PBDE Levels in Humans -- Jun 22, 2005
      It's also important to keep your home well-ventilated. This will help reduce concentrations of other forms of indoor air pollution. ... (YubaNet,)


    Learning Hazards: Toxic Fire Retardants And How To Avoid Them In ... -- Jun 15, 2005
      Keep your home well-ventilated. This will also help reduce concentrations of other forms of indoor air pollution, Dr. McDonald says. ... (The Green Guide,)


    Winneshiek County debates smoking policy -- Jun 10, 2005
      She added tobacco smoke contributes to indoor air pollution and that breathing secondhand smoke can cause disease, including lung cancer. ... (Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier,)


    Cleaner Fuels in Africa -- Jun 8, 2005
      In her May 23 news story, "In Africa, Lifting the Pall of Smoke From Cooking," Susan P. Williams emphasized the severity of indoor air pollution in developing ... (Washington Post,)


    News archive on Indoor Air Pollution




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