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yes
Explanation:
The study is an experiment that was conducted between the 1932 and 1972 by the UNPS that is united nations public health services. It was taken up by the center of disease control and prevention. The main aim was to study and observe the diseases when untreated. The initial experiments were made of 6 months.
Climate change and polar bears. Temperatures in the Arctic are rising at least twice as fast as the global average and sea ice cover is diminishing by nearly four per cent per decade. The loss of sea ice affects polar bears' ability to find food, studies show.
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