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Ecology

Household chemicals reduce the effectiveness of vaccination

Children who had a high concentration of perfluorinated compounds had fewer diphtheria and tetanus antibodies in their blood.
25 January 2012, 20:26

The authorities have begun publishing data on air pollution in the Chinese capital

This is the answer to numerous doubts about the completeness and truthfulness of the officially published information of the Beijing Meteorological Service, which provokes the censure of many Pekingans.
23 January 2012, 16:57

Sunlight Reduces Your Risk of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Living in sunny countries can reduce the risk of inflammatory bowel disease, especially in people aged 30 and older.
24 January 2012, 19:45

Office air is a source of toxic substances

In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists report that indoor air in offices is an important source of potentially toxic substances coming from carpets, furniture, paint and other items
19 January 2012, 20:37

High air temperatures increase the risk of stillbirth and premature birth

Scientists from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) for the first time in the world conducted a study that found a link between the increase in air temperature and the rate of stillbirths, as well as premature birth.
22 December 2011, 22:19

Scientists evaluated the effect of nitrogen on the ground

People, influencing the Earth's ecosystems, not only deplete its resources, but also cause warming on the planet. Another "trace", which leaves a person - nitrogen.
20 December 2011, 20:56

Treatment plants can be a source of antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Water discharged into lakes and rivers from municipal treatment facilities may contain significant concentrations of genes that make bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
12 December 2011, 12:57

Dust storms increase the risk of respiratory diseases

Dust storms increase the incidence of hospitalizations for chronic lung diseases, in particular chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
07 December 2011, 20:29

Pollution of the environment by transport increases the risk of developing diabetes

People who live in areas with high levels of air pollution transport may face an increased risk of developing diabetes.
24 November 2011, 20:01

People living near the trails are 22% more likely to suffer from a stroke

People who live in areas with high levels of air pollution associated with traffic are at greater risk of death from stroke
17 November 2011, 16:02

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