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New project will evaluate smoke-free housing in the city of Los Angeles
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Health impact of secondhand smoke on vulnerable Angelenos is focus

​The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been awarded a two-year project to evaluate smoke-free multi-unit housing throughout the city of Los Angeles.

The project, awarded by the

June 28, 2018
New project will evaluate smoke-free housing in the city of Los Angeles
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Health impact of secondhand smoke on vulnerable Angelenos is focus

​The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been awarded a two-year project to evaluate smoke-free multi-unit housing throughout the city of Los Angeles.

The project, awarded by the

June 28, 2018
Center's ALERT project featured in UCLA Today
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A Center project that educates residents about air pollution and its impact on their neighborhood’s health is featured in UCLA Today, the university’s faculty and staff newspaper. 
May 04, 2012
Center's ALERT project featured in UCLA Today
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A Center project that educates residents about air pollution and its impact on their neighborhood’s health is featured in UCLA Today, the university’s faculty and staff newspaper. 
May 04, 2012
Two immigrant communities tackle air pollution in Boyle Heights, Long Beach under new CDC-funded pro
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The Los Angeles basin has some of the worst air quality in the nation, and two immigrant communities will develop plans to take action against the dangerous emissions generated by ship, train and truck traffic in their neighborhoods under a new project that kicks off in April: "Turning Data into Action (TDA): Fighting Air Pollution in Two Immigrant Communities.

March 29, 2011
Two immigrant communities tackle air pollution in Boyle Heights, Long Beach under new CDC-funded pro
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The Los Angeles basin has some of the worst air quality in the nation, and two immigrant communities will develop plans to take action against the dangerous emissions generated by ship, train and truck traffic in their neighborhoods under a new project that kicks off in April: "Turning Data into Action (TDA): Fighting Air Pollution in Two Immigrant Communities.

March 29, 2011