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Articles related to "Polluted Air"
Pollution Tolerant Plants Until we solve many of our current pollution problems some urban gardens will suffer. Here are smog tolerant options for gardens in dirty cities. pollution tolerant plants • perennials for smog • urban gardens • polluted air • annual plants
Asthma Rates Continue to Grow According to numerous studies, asthma rates continue to grow among the population. This especially is true for children. asthma • allergies • pollen • pet dander • indoor pollution
Leg UlcersTreated by Ozone Oxygen Therapy Ozonated water and blood infusions have helped heal ulceration. Find out what other techniques are being used in this ground breaking therapy. leg ulcer cures • treating ulcers on the foot • ozone therapy for ulcer treatment • oxygen ozone cures for diseases • ozonated water
Root Cause of Disease Over-eating and anxiety are the most popular forms of suicide. Toxemia and enervation are the underlying causes of all disease, whether acute or chronic. cause of disease • healthy habits • toxemia • enervation • mind body connection
Cancer Treatment with Ozone Therapy Cancerous cells cannot thrive in an oxygenated environment. Oxygen Ozone is used to re-oxygenate the blood making it less hospitable to this disease. Read more .... ozone oxygen therapy • treatments for cancer • ozone generators • causes of cancer • injecting tumours with ozone
Far East Cruises Weather Conditions South China Sea cruises are warm. But cruising north to China, Japan and Korea at any time of year means checking out those seasonal temperature and rainfall statistics. far east cruises • far east weather • singapore • japan • korea
Green's Long History Does it feel like the eco initiative just started to roll this past year? Going green and protecting the environment has a long and involved history. environmental history timeline • william kovarik • green's history • green movement • beginning of green
Indoor Air Quality: Hazardous? Indoor air is more polluted than air you breathe when outside. This is a concern because people spend up to 90% of their lives indoors and health issues are increasing. indoor air quality • pollution • pet dander • hepa filters • asthma causes
Pollution Destroys Floral Scents The decline in populations of bees and other flying pollinators in the US and Europe may be due to air pollution destroying the perfumes of flowering plants. air pollution and flower scents • flying pollinators and air pollution • flying pollinators and floral hydrocarbons • decrease in pollinator foraging efficiency bumble • flow scents destroyed by air pollution
Responsible, Ethical and Sustainable Businesses Responsible business practices include dealing fairly with employees and the community, using non-renewable natural resources carefully and avoiding environmental damage. business ethics • ethical business • sustainable business • responsible business practices • ethical issues business
Vitamins Working With Enzymes Vitamins are miracle workers in the body, but they do not work alone. Our bodies were created to be able to convert food into energy but needs three critical elements to do this. Vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. vitamins • minerals • enzymes • health • fat soluble
"State of the Air Report 2000" The American Lung Association released its annual air quality report ranking the best and worst cities in the United States. american lung association • air pollution • ozone • pollution • emissions
7 Real Time Data Online Science Investigations Students learn how to conduct science investigations in the same manner as scientists, as they learn to analyze sets of online real time data to solve problems. real time data • project based learning • science activities • science projects • online project
Cancer and the Environment risks of environmentals cancers environment • cancer • causes of cancer • risks • environmental protection agency
Historic Royal Palaces - Kensington Palace Kensington Palace has been home to royalty for over 200 years, including William and Mary, Queen Victoria, Queen Mary, and Princess Diana. kensington house • kensington palace • historic royal palace • william and mary • george i
Just Breathe You can dramatically improve your health, anytime, anywhere, for the low low price of...free! It's no gimmick, all you need is a set of lungs. breath • breathe • breathing • yoga • health
Spring Clean to Detoxify the Body The body is exposed to a host of toxins, and there are a variety of methods to cleanse and detoxify the body for preventative health. detoxification • cleanse • cleansing • toxins • detox
STOPPING THE POPs: Part 3 Linda looks at persistent organic pollutants (or POPs) and discovers a disaster waiting to happen, in this, the third of a series of articles on POP chemicals. pops • persistent organic pollutants • pollution • chemicals • toxics
The Parisian Pedestrian: by Choice and by Force While I love being a pedestrian in Paris, sometimes I don’t have a choice. As the “grève” season of transportation strikes approaches, be prepared to find alternative means of getting yourself to the holiday sales. paris • france • strike • metro • bus
Worst Air Pollution Disaster in United States In 1948, smoke ran like water in the Monongahela Valley and caused residents to die while others fled their homes in order to protect their health. worse air pollution disaster in united states • donora pennsylvania air pollution • clean air act 1970 • air inversion smog • smoke ran like water in the monongahela valley
The Sleeping Mammoth is Awakened and the Glass Cage is Broken America, the sleeping mammoth, is awakened and its glass cage is broken on September 11, 2001. That Day of Infamy, when four American commercial planes were hijacked and used by suicide bomber terrorists to destroy The Twin Towers of N.Y. World Trade Center and The Pentagon, has been engraved permanently in the minds of all Americans. What impact does it make to us all? How should we approach the future, then? day of infamy • wtc • attack • america • usa
Red Sea Expedition: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly The true story of our Red Sea trip-- scuba • scuba • scuba diving • scuba diving • scuba diving
Lung Cancer and Non-Smokers Many believe that they are exempt from cancer of the lungs because they do not smoke. However, near 15% of diagnosed lung cancer patients are non-smokers. lung cancer • cancer of the lungs • smoking • lung cancer and smoking • lung cancer and non-smokers |
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