Hazardous Air in the Neighborhood– Local Pollution and Asthma
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Hazardous Air in the Neighborhood– Local Pollution and Asthma

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Send a text No one wants to be exposed to air pollution. No one wants to raise their kids breathing in polluted air in their own neighborhoods. But in Austin, Texas, people of color are disproportionately forced to do both. Dr. Sarah Chambliss, a research associate in the Department of Population Health at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin, led a team that ran a study of who is being affected by air pollution in Austin, neighborhood by neighborhood. They found that whil...

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