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Professor Frank Kelly contributed to an article in the Daily Mail titled Grow a hedge, have your living room at the back, walk on the healthier side of the road: How you can protect your family from the perils of pollution street.
Following the publication of a TfL commissioned report by the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants titled 'Statement on the evidence for health effects in the travelling public associated with exposure to particulate matter in the london underground', Professor Frank Kelly, Committee Chairman, was interviewed by a number of media outlets including the Evening Standard, The Guardian, BBC Radio London and London Live.
Drs Ian Mudway and Ben Barratt contributed to an article in The Guardian titled 'London schools tackle pollution with face masks and air purifiers'
Professor Frank Kelly is quoted in an i News article titled Scientists confirm for the first time that air pollution causes heart disease and stroke.
Professor Frank Kelly was interviewed for an article in The Guardian titled, "Air pollution linked to greater risk of mouth cancer".
Professor Frank Kelly contributed to an article in The Guardian titled "Invisible killer: how one girl's tragic death could change the air pollution story"
Professor Frank Kelly contributed to an article in The Times titled "Toxic air to blame for 60,000 cases of dementia". The article reports on the BMJ press release for the recent publication by colleagues at KCL, St George's and Imperial titled "Are noise and air pollution related to the incidence of dementia? A cohort study in London, England". A number of other newspapers also reported on the publication including the Guardian, Independent, Standard, Express, Newsweek and Daily Mail.
Professor Frank Kelly was interviewed for a ITV Tonight programme titled "What car should I buy?"
Professor Frank Kelly was interviewed on CNBC TV as part of the special week’s coverage on the environment.
Professor Frank Kelly is quoted in an Evening Standard article titled "Thermal imaging reveals children exposed to more toxic air than adults on school run".