Landscape fires cause 1.53 million deaths, with most occurring in poorer nations. Urgent action is needed to tackle this ...
A new study led by the University of Washington links exposure to wildfire smoke to an increased risk of dementia.
The particles that make up wildfire smoke may raise the risk of dementia even more than similar airborne pollutants from ...
Researchers analyzed the health records of 1.2 million southern California residents over the age of 60 between 2008 and 2019 ...
Air pollution from landscape fires kills more than 1.5 million people every year. Preventing wildfire air pollution could ...
What is COPD, and how do smoking and air pollution contribute to its rise? Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a ...
Researchers combined air quality information with Medicare data, linking wildfire smoke to more than 10,000 premature deaths ...
Even if you don't live near an active fire, there's a good chance you can see and feel the effects of smoke and dust ...
Air pollution in metropolitan cities like Delhi is not just a respiratory hazard but also a significant threat to eye health.
On November 19, as many as 22 of the 35 air quality monitoring stations in Delhi recorded an air quality index (AQI) reading ...
On November 24, Dhaka's air was rated the second worst in the world, with an IQAir pollution score of 291. Just two days ...
Air pollution caused by fires is linked to more than 1.5 million deaths a year worldwide, the vast majority occurring in ...