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"Particulate matter" air pollution: what you can't see may be very dangerous to your health!
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Discusses particulate matter air pollution including the causes and risks. Suggests ways to reduce exposure to small particulates from combustion and to make communities safer.
- Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
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Achievements in stratospheric ozone protection
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Covers the achievements of the people, programs, and organizations that are working to protect the Earth's ozone layer. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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Air patrol
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Presents a game, which looks for words that have something to do with air pollution.
- Source: Health Canada
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Air pollution - information needs and the knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of Canadians - final report
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Presents the results of a national survey conducted on 1213 Canadians, 16 years of age or older, to explore their attitudes, values, perceptions and practices in the area of air pollution and health.
- Source: Health Canada
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Air pollution & outdoor triggers
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Provides practical suggestions for avoiding and reducing outdoor triggers that lead to asthma attacks. Discusses how to deal with mould, pollen, cold air and air pollution.
- Source: Asthma Society of Canada
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Air pollution and health
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Offers information and advice for kids, ages 7-10, on what air quality means to health.
- Source: AIRNow
- From: International resource
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Air pollution burden of illness from traffic in Toronto: problems and solutions
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Outlines the burden of illness and health-related costs associated with current levels of smog-generating pollutants, greenhouse gases and air toxic emitted by vehicles. Demonstrates the potential to improve health care costs by reducing vehicle use and emissions. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Toronto Public Health
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Air pollution burden of illness from traffic: backgrounder
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Summarizes the results of the Air pollution burden of illnesses from traffic in Toronto report. Outlines the burden of illness and health-related costs associated with current levels of smog-generating pollutants, greenhouse gases and air toxic emitted by vehicles. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Toronto Public Health
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Air pollution, fine particulate matter and lung cancer
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Explains what air pollution and fine particulate matter are and summarizes recent research into the effects of exposure to these substances on the risk of lung cancer.
- Source: Cancer Care Ontario (CCO)
- From: Ontario cancer facts
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Air quality
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Presents information on both outdoor and indoor air quality. Covers the ins and outs of air quality: pollutants, lung diseases, research, risk assessment, and regulations development. Also offers an overview of the Health Canada groups involved in activities related to air quality.
- Source: Health Canada
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