High levels of air pollution could mean cardiovascular diseases overtake infectious diseases as the leading cause of death in ...
A study found that people who live in places with high levels of air pollution are more likely to have eczema.
A new Lancet study has linked heart and respiratory illnesses to air pollution from forest fires and controlled burning of ...
While a growing body of research links air pollution to ASD, there are no definitive causes yet. Limiting your exposure to ...
The findings highlight how prenatal exposure to the chemicals found in car emissions may affect fetal brain development.
New study by heart researchers at Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City finds that patients with heart disease, specifically ...
The findings highlighted geographic and socioeconomic inequalities in how landscape fires affect public health, an ...
Researchers investigate how short-term exposure to ambient air pollution and temperature affects bronchiectasis mortality ...
The particles that make up wildfire smoke may raise the risk of dementia even more than similar airborne pollutants from ...
A study on the inflammatory effects of air pollution has found that individuals with heart problems are more seriously affected.
The government currently uses data from NASA satellites that pass twice a day over the northern states of Punjab and Haryana ...
An Australian-led international research has found that over 1.5 million deaths globally every year were linked to the <a ...