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Boulder’s decision to ditch fireworks in favor of safer alternatives appears to be paying off, with noticeably cleaner air compared to neighboring cities, according to a new analysis.
Fireworks dazzle—but their air pollution plume can spike by 600%, impair thinking, fuel depression, and even boost violence.
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TheHealthSite on MSNAir Pollution and Mental Health: WHO Links Poor Air Quality to Anxiety and DepressionAnxiety and depression continue to be two of the major mental health issues that the world is dealing with. Surprisingly, the ...
Smoke travels hundreds of miles to harm air quality far from the fire, according to the EPA’s Wildfire Smoke and Your Patient ...
This brief assesses the health and air pollution benefits of reducing the global marine fuel sulfur limit from 0.5% to 0.1%, ...
A new study has found that long-term exposure to air pollution may silently damage the heart—even before any symptoms of ...
Frustration with the silos’ owner boiled over during a public meeting. It’s not clear yet how the riverfront site would be ...
Long-term exposure to particulate matter in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension increases risk for lung transplantation or death.
The study assessed 694 individuals who underwent cardiac MRI between 2018 and 2022 at a single UK centre. This cohort ...
After the fireworks fade, the smoke lingers. Central California's air quality has taken a hit following 4th of July ...
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Health and Me on MSNYou Don’t Have To Smoke To Get Lung Cancer—Air Pollution May Be Just As DangerousNew global research links air pollution to DNA mutations found in lung cancer among non-smokers, suggesting polluted air may ...
Colorado’s utility companies have been planning for nearly two decades to shutter their coal-burning power plants and transition to cleaner alternatives.
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