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2. Air Pollution May Up Your Chance of Having Other Mental Health Conditions, Too. If you live somewhere with lots of air ...
Poor-quality outdoor air, whether it’s caused by wildfires, car emissions, or natural things like pollen or mold, can affect your health. Here’s a look at symptoms of air pollution and how to ...
A new international study, published in Nature, offers groundbreaking evidence that environmental exposures—particularly air ...
Tis the season for fireworks as we celebrate the Fourth of July. No doubt they'll fill the skies with pretty colors, but they'll also fill it with smoke.
Since the 1990s, EPA's policy has stipulated that any "major source" would remain categorized as such, even if it cut pollution levels to below the certain thresholds—a policy known as "Once in, ...
A new air quality report from the American Lung Association reminds us not only how bad 2022 was, but that wildfires are now a part of our landscape.
A sweeping air quality alert has been issued for Greater Los Angeles, as the region's unique geography and persistent pollution sources create challenging conditions through Friday midnight. The ...
Wildfires pollute the air with smoke, dust, ash. Here's how to protect yourself. Wildfire smoke contains small particles that can cause serious health problems.
The air pollution produced would be equivalent to more than 10,000 round trips by car between Los Angeles and New York City, the report said. ...
Since the 1990s, EPA's policy has stipulated that any "major source" would remain categorized as such, even if it cut pollution levels to below the certain thresholds—a policy known as "Once in, ...