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Ahead of the International Day of Clean Air, here’s a look at what causes air pollution, what it does to people and how the ...
Both companies have filed applications for air permits with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Air ...
A review in the Journal of Clinical Investigation shows how particulate matter damages the lungs through oxidative stress, ...
The very things you employ to make your home smell fresher are actually more than just masking other pollutants, they are ...
Car exhaust. Factory smoke. Wildfire haze. Chances are, no matter where on Earth you live, youre exposed to some form of air pollution almost every ...
The combination of common hair care products and the heat of styling appliances can produce levels of nanoparticle air pollution on a par with standing by a busy road, a new study reveals.
As human-caused sound gets louder around the world, some animals change their behavior and many creatures suffer health ...
A study has found that heat-based hair care routines such as straightening, curling or blow drying, when combined with hair ...
The endangerment finding was issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2009 in response to a Supreme Court ...
Candles, hair styling products, and other common items can produce toxic air pollution that lingers in our homes.
Scientists have uncovered why a particularly dangerous chemical released in wildfire smoke can persist in the atmosphere for ...