Researchers say that long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution, particularly wildfire smoke, is linked to dementia.
The climate crisis isn’t just about the availability and cost of housing. It's also about location and quality.
Just after a wildfire disaster, receiving good support from the community ranks high in aiding mental health, and opening up about feelings and frustrations should come when evacuees are ready, ...
Wildfire smoke is toxic. Burning trees and shrubs produce very fine particulate matter, known by the shorthand PM 2.5, which ...
In an exclusive interaction with The Free Press Journal, Terrence Graham, Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Chief ...
The air that women breathe up to three months before they become pregnant can have an effect on the future baby’s size. A ...
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The powdered substance sprayed over the California wildfires is called Phos-Chek. It contains ammonium phosphate — an ...
In a study of more than 5,000 mothers and their children, exposure to air pollution during the three months before pregnancy predicted higher child body mass index (BMI) and related obesity risk ...
The toxic residues of burned houses, electronics and cars combine with carcinogenic fire retardants create a formidable hazard for fire survivors.
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