"A Breath of Air" details the work of USC scientists on the health effects of air pollution on children, and also the community perspective on air pollution in the Los Angeles area. It was produced...
"A Breath of Air" details the work of USC scientists on the health effects of air pollution on children, and also the community perspective on air pollution in the Los Angeles area. It was produced and directed by Keren Markuze, with Andrea Hricko, a USC associate professor of preventive medicine at Keck School of Medicine as executive director, with funding from the California Air Resources Board.
Visit www.usc.edu/medicine/scehsc for more information about health research on air pollution.
To order a free copy of the video (English or Spanish), please contact the California Air Resources Board at (916) 322-2990 or visit http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/health...
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why doesn't she move the f++++ out of los angeles? duh......I think my child's health is more important that I rather move out of the most polluted city in America. dumb mother
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and no one's gonna help her because in America you're only important if u have lots of money