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Category Archives: Environmental Health

Environmental problems, discussions and controversies.

Anger Can Damage Your Lungs

Anger Can Damage Your Lungs: “ Anger’Can Damage’Your Lungs In the latest study to show just how big of an impact your emotions can have on your physical health, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health found that anger and hostility actually…

Air Quality: The Best and Worst Cities in the U.S. 2006

Air Quality: The Best and Worst Cities in the U.S. 2006: Air Quality: The Best and Worst Cities in the U.S.2006 Despite improvements in curtailing harmful emissions from power plants, slightly more than half of Americans are being still exposed to unhealthy levels…

DOES ANYONE CARE ABOUT THE MALIBU BEACHES

Hey!! Does anyone care about the Malibu beaches? Remember the clear view of Catalina, the beautiful sunsets on the beaches of Malibu. The legendary surf beaches with the gorgeous unobstructed views of the ocean. Well guess what? The BHP Cabrillo project is going…

How to Combat High Gas Prices

GAS WAR – an idea that WILL work This was originally sent by a retired Coca Cola executive It came from one of his engineer buddies who retired from Halliburton. It’s worth your consideration. Join the resistance! I hear we are going to…

Apocalyptic Storms Reminiscent of “Day After Tomorrow” Batter 8 States, Leaving Death and Debris – New York Times

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A Barrage of Storms Batters 8 States, Leaving Death and Debris – New York Times: By ROBERT D. McFADDENPublished: April 4, 2006Thunderstorms that generated tornadoes up to a half-mile wide and hailstones the size of softballs roared across eight states in the Midwest…

The Observer | UK News | Cancer risk in low vitamin D levels

The Observer | UK News | Cancer risk in low vitamin D levels: Cancer risk in low vitamin D levels Jo Revill, health editorSunday April 2, 2006The Observer Half the population of Britain suffer mild deficiency of the ‘sunshine vitamin’, vitamin D. As…