Living near fracking wells raises risk of heart failure, nerve damage, cancer and more, study shows

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‘The health risks associated with unconventional oil and gas drilling (UGOD), i.e. hydraulic fracturing or “fracking,” have been of concern to many since the practice became widespread, but until now there has been a shortage of conclusive evidence that such risks actually exist.

A recent study, however, has shown a direct link between fracking activities and health problems in areas where the industry proliferates.

Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University have published a report that is considered to be the “most comprehensive one to date to address the health impact of UGOD.”‘

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