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**'Lung Association slams Utah areas for bad air' - By Amy Joi O'Donoghue - DSNews - 04/30/09
*'Study says coal burning in Utah kills 202 a year' - AP - Published by DSNews - 10/19/10
'SALT LAKE CITY — A study commissioned by Utah state agencies says air pollution kills 202 residents a year.'
** ‘Studies link air pollution to increased risk of strokes and dementia’ – by Amy Joi O’Donoghue – Deseret news – 02/15/12
‘SALT LAKE CITY — Three new studies that underscore the link between bad air quality and significant health risks such as stroke, heart attacks and dementia suggest there is no safe level of air pollution and that more needs to be done to control the problem.’
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