Report: Environmental Hazards Kill 1.7 Million Kids Under 5 Each Year
Indoor and outdoor air pollution is one of the most extreme threats to children's health — and is on the rise, according to the World Health Organization reports.
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March 7, 2017 at 11:10PM
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NPR News: Report: Environmental Hazards Kill 1.7 Million Kids Under 5 Each Year
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