Global study reveals dirty air is second only to malnutrition as cause of death among under-fives
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Nearly 2,000 children die every day from health problems linked to air pollution, which is now the second biggest risk factor for early death worldwide, a report said Wednesday. "Every day almost 2,000 children under five years die because of health impacts linked to air pollution," UNICEF's Kitty van der Heijden said in a statement.
Global study reveals dirty air is second only to malnutrition as cause of death among under-fives
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