+ Follow METRO MANILA AIRSHED Tag
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[Title] => Pollution takes toll on Metro residents
[Summary] => Urbanization and worsening air pollution have taken their toll on the health of Metro Manila residents, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) reported yesterday.
A recent study by the DENR showed increasing incidences of asthma, pneumonia and other respiratory ailments as people inhale toxic pollutants in the air such as lead, mercury and carbon monoxide.
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[Title] => Study finds MM air unhealthy for children
[Summary] => The air that people breathe in Metro Manila contains pollutants in excess of tolerable levels, according to a recent study conducted by the Department of Health (DOH) in cooperation with the World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific regional office.
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A recent study by the DENR showed increasing incidences of asthma, pneumonia and other respiratory ailments as people inhale toxic pollutants in the air such as lead, mercury and carbon monoxide.
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September 14, 2002 - 12:00am