Wildfires are no longer local affairs. Smoke from California has colored sunsets in New York, Australian bushfires have polluted Santiago, Chile, and people in Vancouver have inhaled the burnt ...
Exposure to wildfire smoke increases the odds of being diagnosed with dementia even more than exposure to other forms of air pollution, according to a landmark study of more than 1.2 million ...
Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke linked to increased risk of dementia diagnosis, new study finds
California’s wildfires have been increasing in size and frequency, producing vast amounts of smoke that contribute to what state boards call a “growing public health problem.” New research links the ...
A new study reveals a troubling connection between adverse childhood experiences and children's exposure to tobacco smoke in their homes. The study was led by University of Cincinnati researcher ...
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Wildfire-smoke-related deaths in the US could climb to 70,000 per year by 2050 due to climate change, study finds
Deaths resulting from exposure to wildfire smoke could cost the U.S. economy more by 2050 than all other climate-related harms combined, a new study suggests. Wildfire smoke pollution is estimated to ...
Certain groups of consumers appear to be open to drinking smoke-impacted wines, a finding in a new study that could provide market opportunities for winemakers increasingly dealing with the effects of ...
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