Pure Air Increases Life Expectancy in U.S. Cities
by themoneytimes.co
Boston: A latest study indicates that limiting air pollution in various cities of the United States has helped in increasing the life expectancy of their natives by an average of 5 months. Published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the study took into account the air pollution and life expectancy figures over a period of 20 years, from 1980 to 2000, across 51 U.S. cities.
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Moldy Courthouse Sickens Senator
by KEITH MORELLI - tbo.com
 U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson toured the Sam M. Gibbons Federal Courthouse on Monday and the experience literally took his breath away. The senator was responding to complaints from federal judges and employees who work in the 12-year-old building that shoddy construction has left them with leaking windows and roofs and that mold has taken hold.
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DOH Presses Air Quality at Goddard High
District testing for mold
by • Kim Stecklein, Reporter• Bill Diven, Web Producer - krqe.com
ROSWELL, N. M. (KRQE-KBIM) - The New Mexico Department of Health is recommending ways to improve air quality at Goddard High School where parents fear mold is sickening their children.
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Mold Discovered in More Classrooms
by Rory Devine, NBCSanDiego.com
Mold has been discovered in two more classrooms in an elementary school in the Vista Unified School District. That brings to four the number of classrooms where mold has been found at Temple Heights Elementary School in Oceanside, after the entire school was tested.
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