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Study links oil and gas pollution with excess deaths in Texas

such as Houston, Dallas and San Antonio.

The findings come as the energy industry in Houston, in Texas and around the world grapples with how to produce energy in a cleaner, more efficient way that improves public health and the health of the planet. Environmental advocates say studies such as this confirm what they already know: the air in Texas is forcing people into hospitals.

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