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Exposure To Air Pollution Reduce Chances Of Successful IVF By 40%, Study Says
Exposure to air pollution reduces the chances of successful IVF. Read more here. A recent study found that there is a roughly 40% reduction in the likelihood of a live birth from in vitro fertilization due to exposure to air pollution.
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Zero-Waste Water Initiative Aims to Bolster Water Resilience in Europe
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Concerns Rise Over Zero-Calorie Sweeteners as Sucralose Makes Its Way into Aquatic Systems
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Koala Cuddling Banned at Sanctuary in Australia: Do Koalas Get Stressed When Touched?
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Fire Weather Zones Reported for Multiple Areas in Washington, Oregon, Utah, California, Increasing Wildfire Risk
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Oyster Sanctuaries Prove Successful in Hosting Diverse Marine Life Despite Parasite Presence
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Record Breaking Heat Wave Threatens 130 Million People In US
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Scientific Report Publishes Study Using 1,000 Photos to Map Pre-Collapse Antarctic Glaciers