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<title>The Hidden Dangers of Radon</title>
<description>By Nancy L. Young-Houser. With radon considered the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer, second only to cigarette smoking, the cold months of winter bring more accidental deaths than usual. An invisible, odorless and tasteless radioactive gas which is derived from the breakdown of uranium in soil, it is associated with approximately 22,000 lung cancer deaths annually and has the potential to affect 15% of American households.</description>
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<title>The Appalachians—the Forgotten Part of America</title>
<description>By Nancy L. Young-Houser. In the mountains of Appalachia, illiteracy and poverty are higher than anywhere else in the country, with a focus on extreme hardships in the daily lives of its people. Even though the Appalachian Mountain runs from New York to Mississippi, when we think of the impoverished area of the Appalachians, it is within Central Appalachia.</description>
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<title>Central Appalachian's Barrier to Severe Poverty Mountaintop Removal Mining?</title>
<description>By Nancy L. Young-Houser. The Appalachian Region of the mountaintop removal mining area consists of 205,000-square miles with 23.6 million people living in 420 counties. Altogether, this is approximately 20% of our county's population. With coal considered an important source in the area, it is still not considered a major provider of jobs anymore according to the Appalachian Regional Commission, regardless what the media or advocates for the coal companies are screaming.</description>
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<title>Mountain Top Mining-&#34;Strip Mining&#34; on Steroids</title>
<description>By Nancy L. Young-Houser. Penned by &#34;Mountain Justice&#34;, the title of this article brings about an image of a rabid runaway balding mountain—which is exactly what is happening in the Appalachian Mountains with strip mining. Extremely controversial with President Obama preparing to reverse the Bush administration policies for mountaintop coal mining, very few actually realize the facts about the area's mining operations which blasts the tops off mountains and them simply dumps the leftover rocks in ...</description>
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<title>Ins and Outs of Biotechnology Foods</title>
<description>By Nancy L. Young-Houser. As more and more countries are facing eventual starvation and inadequate food production, modern biotechnology has become important to us in areas of agriculture and food production since the early 1990s. By 2005, improved food productive had utilized this scientific technique in over twenty-one countries, covering a total of 222 million acres with a method farming soybeans, squash, canola, soybeans, papaya, corn, and cotton.</description>
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