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20-Mar-2013
Researchers reported Tuesday that they have linked 180,000 obesity-related deaths worldwide to sugary drinks, including about 25,000 adult Americans.
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11-Mar-2013
Environmental group's report on pollution in the country warns emissions may cause 20m new asthma cases a year
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18-Feb-2013
Beijing--(ENEWSPF)--November 20 - Popular fashion brands are selling clothing contaminated with hazardous chemicals that break down to form hormone-disrupting or even cancer-causing chemicals when released into the environment, according to a report released today by Greenpeace.
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09-Feb-2013
Last week the OECD published two new reports which shine a light on our complex and confused relationship with fossil fuels. The first looks at how we subsidise them, the second at how we tax them. The picture they paint can be summed up in two words: tangled mess.
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14-Jan-2013
Gorging on junk food thrice a week may lower immunity in kids, raising their risk of asthma and eczema, according to an international study.
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14-Jan-2013
The world's food crisis, where 1 billion people are already going hungry and a further 2 billion people will be affected by 2050, is set to worsen as increasing heatwaves reverse the rising crop yields seen over the last 50 years, according to new research.
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27-Dec-2012
THE SUNDAY STORY An analysis of the output from 18 different global climate models indicates that India’s average annual surface air temperature could go up by between four degrees Celsius and seven degrees Celsius by the end of this century.
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18-Dec-2012
Beijing--(ENEWSPF)--November 20 - Popular fashion brands are selling clothing contaminated with hazardous chemicals that break down to form hormone-disrupting or even cancer-causing chemicals when released into the environment, according to a report released today by Greenpeace.
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18-Dec-2012
An explosion of car use has made fast-growing Asian cities the epicenter of global air pollution and become, along with obesity, the world's fastest growing cause of death according to a major study of global diseases.
Read more: http://india.nydailynews.com/newsarticle/4349a6db0f698179972acbbb9fff2b36/pollution-from-car-emissions-killing-millions-in-china-and-india#ixzz2FSlWOJtJ
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13-Dec-2012
NEW DELHI: High blood pressure (BP) has become the world's deadliest disease-causing risk factor.
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