Monday, July 8, 2013

L.A. Times - Asia: Pollution cuts life spans by 5.5 years in north China, study says

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L.A. Times - Asia
Headlines from latimes.com
thumbnail Pollution cuts life spans by 5.5 years in north China, study says
Jul 8th 2013, 23:51, by By Julie Makinen

An examination of 20 years of data from across China finds that heavy air pollution is to blame for the drop in life expectancy in the north.

BEIJING — Life expectancy is 5.5 years lower in northern China than in the south because of heavy air pollution, a new study examining 20 years of data has determined.

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