Most Polluted Cities in the US
#4: Los Angeles, California and the surrounding area has a total population of nearly 18 million people. Of the total population, nearly 4.5 million are under the age of 18. Research suggests children who are exposed to air pollution may be at an increased risk for developing food allergies.
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July 1, 2014