According to a new study published in the United States, those living close to natural gas wells drilled by hydraulic fracturing, or 'fracking', are twice as likely to have adverse health symptoms as those living further away.
With 'fracking' occuring in more than thirty of America's states there is growing concern about the possible environmental and health consequences, as Tim Exton reports from Seattle.
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