asthma
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Coal Train Pollution Makes People Vulnerable to Hospitalization, Asthma, Heart Disease, Study Warns
The recent report raised concerns about the impacts of coal train pollution on people, who could become vulnerable to asthma, heart disease, and hospitalization. Young people, older adults, and people with low incomes are at risk of the health effects of pollution. Read here.
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