When a Coke Plant Closed in Pittsburgh, Cardiovascular ER Visits Plunged
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A recent study highlights the health benefits of particular plants closing and generally reducing exposure to fossil fuels, researchers say.
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This was so confusing at first. "OK a coca cola place shut down, less drinks around, less promotion of unhealthy behavior".... "OK wait, no... A cocaine... Plant? People were getting cocaine all over the place?"..... "OK no wait, wtf is a coke plant, this is about fuels, wtf kind of fuel is coke"
It spells out the entire thing if you read the article…
It's the fuel I need for all night creative sessions on the computer.
Very steam punk.