A breath of fresh air: tackling the growing problem of traffic pollution on children’s health
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A breath of fresh air: tackling the growing problem of traffic pollution on children’s health

Catharine Sadler Health writer

Nurses are involved in a study that will monitor London and Luton schoolchildren to see if local low emission initiatives have a positive effect on their health

Schoolgirl Romilly Slovach says she can ‘smell and feel pollution in the air’ outside her school, which is situated on a busy road.

Nursing Children and Young People. 31, 2, 15-17. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.31.2.15.s13

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