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Dirty air & water increase cradle deaths in India
The Hans India , Friday, March 10, 2017

If this does not wake us up what will? The World Health Organization (WHO) has pressed the alarm exposing that children below five years are at the highest risk from filthy air and dirty water across ...More


Dirty air and water increase cradle deaths
Millennium Post , Thursday, March 09, 2017

If this does not wake us up what will? The World Health Organization (WHO) has pressed the alarm exposing that children below five years are at the highest risk from foul air and dirty water across ...More


Air pollution is the second largest cause of deaths in Delhi, say experts
IANS
Business Standard , Thursday, March 09, 2017

The monster of air pollution is the second biggest killer in the National Capital Region (NCR), environmentalists have said here and asked people to combat and curb it. Delhi and its surroundings are ...More


WHO report: Polluted environment kills 1.7 million children a year
India Today , Thursday, March 09, 2017

Polluted environment is responsible for a quarter of all global deaths of children under five, according to a new report by the World Health Organisation (WHO). According to the report-"Inheriting a ...More


‘IF METROS REALLY REDUCE POLLUTION, WHY IS DELHI’S AIR SO TOXIC?’
Mumbai Mirror , Wednesday, March 08, 2017

The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation chief is of the opinion that while the “loss of 2,800 trees” might look horrifying, there are several environmental gains that will accrue from the under-construction ...More


WHO lists out top 5 pollution that cause death in children under 5 years of age
SowmyaSeshadri
Scroll Today , Wednesday, March 08, 2017

The WHO listed the top five causes of death of children under 5 years of age. The report, Don’t pollute my future! The impact of the environment on children’s health, provides an overview of the env ...More


WHO's damning report: Environmental risks kill 1.7 million kids under 5 every year
PTI
Times Now , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

More than one in four deaths in children under five are linked to polluted environments, according to two new World Health Organization reports published Monday. Each year, environmental risks such a ...More


‘Polluted environment kills 1.7 million children a year’
REUTERS
The Hindu , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

WHO report says harmful exposure can start in the womb A quarter of all global deaths of children under five are due to unhealthy or polluted environments, including dirty water and air, second-hand ...More


Pollution causes 1.7 million children deaths every year
PTI
News Nation , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Geneva: Over one in four or an estimated 1.7 million global deaths of children under five years of age each year are due to polluted or unhealthy environments, the World Health Organisation said in a ...More


Pollution killing 1.7 million children each year: WHO
DNA India , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

An estimated 1.7 million children between the ages of one and five years die each year due to pollution, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a new report on Monday. Toxic air, contaminated gr ...More


‘Polluted environment kills 1.7 million children a year’
REUTERS
The Hindu , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

WHO report says harmful exposure can start in the womb A quarter of all global deaths of children under five are due to unhealthy or polluted environments, including dirty water and air, second-hand ...More


Polluted environment kills 1.7 million children each year: WHO
PTI
The Financial Express , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Over one in four or an estimated 1.7 million global deaths of children under five years of age each year are due to polluted or unhealthy environments, the World Health Organisation said in a new repo ...More


1.7 million children die every year due to polluted environment: WHO
Mayank Aggarwal
Live Mint , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

New Delhi: More than one in four deaths of children under five years age can be attributed to unhealthy environments and every year environmental risks like indoor and outdoor air pollution, second-ha ...More


Pollution killing 1.7 million children each year: WHO
DNA India , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

An estimated 1.7 million children between the ages of one and five years die each year due to pollution, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a new report on Monday. Toxic air, contaminated gr ...More


Pollution causes 1.7 million children deaths every year
PTI
News Nation , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Geneva: Over one in four or an estimated 1.7 million global deaths of children under five years of age each year are due to polluted or unhealthy environments, the World Health Organisation said in a ...More


Dewas&Ujjian to set up ambient air quality monitoring stations by April
TNN
The Times of India , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Indore: Following suit of Indore, neighbouring cities, Dewas and Ujjain will also set up real time air monitoring stations by April to keep a check on air pollution levels. A team of officials from ...More


WHO's damning report: Environmental risks kill 1.7 million kids under 5 every year
PTI
Times Now , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

More than one in four deaths in children under five are linked to polluted environments, according to two new World Health Organization reports published Monday. Each year, environmental risks such a ...More


1.7 million children die every year due to polluted environment: WHO
Mayank Aggarwal
Live Mint , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

New Delhi: More than one in four deaths of children under five years age can be attributed to unhealthy environments and every year environmental risks like indoor and outdoor air pollution, second-ha ...More


Polluted environment kills 1.7 million children each year: WHO
PTI
The Financial Express , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Over one in four or an estimated 1.7 million global deaths of children under five years of age each year are due to polluted or unhealthy environments, the World Health Organisation said in a new repo ...More


Air pollution may reduce effectiveness of antibiotics
IANS
The Hindu , Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Air pollution may increase the potential of bacteria that cause respiratory infections to tolerate antibiotic treatment, suggests new research. “This work increases our understanding of how air pollut ...More


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