Some 2.8 million of these deaths are due to indoor air pollution exposure, with almost all cases occurring in developing countries, it said.
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As many as many a billion people, mostly women and children in developing countries, are exposed to high levels of indoor air pollution.
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The syndrome refers to a collection of maladies in people, including runny eyes and noses and flulike symptoms caused by indoor air pollution.
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Indoor air pollution is in large part caused by " outgassing, " the release of toxic substances by a host of common products.
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The American Lung Association cites indoor air pollution as a high-priority health risk, because Americans spend about 90 percent of their lives indoors.
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Because indoor air pollution is a major occupational concern, Didimoi made the decision to gut the building down to the beams and decking.
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As homeowners have insulated their homes _ and contractors made inoperable windows standard in office buildings _ indoor air pollution problems have been rising.
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Indoor air pollution costs American businesses tens of billions of dollars a year in health care and lost work, the Environmental Protection Agency estimated.
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Some 2 . 8 million of these deaths are due to indoor air pollution exposure, with almost all cases occurring in developing countries, it said.
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Indoor air pollution is especially deadly for children; it is responsible for nearly 50 % of pneumonia deaths in children under the age of five.