Monday, October 27, 2008

Pregnancy induced asthma

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'The reconstruction by the inheritors is a chance to turn it back into a jewel.'
Szczawnica, with some 3,000 residents, is just 70 miles southeast of the Renaissance city of Krakow, close to the border with Slovakia. It took its name from 'szczawy,' the Polish word for underground curative waters.
It has 12 therapeutic springs and the air is crystal clear and unpolluted, thanks to the surrounding mountains with their thick evergreen forests of larch and fir trees and no industry nearby. It offers inhalations, electromagnetic treatment and treatments for respiratory problems and asthma -- especially in children -- and a wide range of exercises and baths for the spine and rheumatism. Medications are prescribed by local doctors.
'You can come here to repair your health and link that with an active vacation,' says Anna Szczepaniak, a town official who promotes tourism.
When patients have taken their day's treatments, they are free to chose from a plethora of activities -- from hiking in the Homole, a ravine cut into the mountains, or along the Biala Woda (White Water) stream, to climbing the peaks of the limestone Pieniny and Beskidy mountains



The article 'Coal-Fired Plants Give Off Most Emissions' did a good job of pointing out the flaws of Iowa's energy sources. As discussed in the article, coal obviously gives off greenhouse-gas emissions, but also particulate matter that can lead to asthma in young children.
The Marshalltown coal plant shouldn't go up, and neither should any new coal-fired power plants in the United States.
I hope the president-elect will better address this issue by banning all new coal plants in the United States, or look for ways to replace the ones that already exist.



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