The research, appearing in Nature, compared two sets of people who either went on a 40-minute, low-intensity nature walk or an urban walk of comparable time and distance. The study controlled for ...
Connections: Sports Edition is a new version of the popular New York Times word game that seeks to test the knowledge of sports fans. If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the ...
LOS ANGELES – The explosion of smoke and ash that erupted from two ... Although the magnitude of the effects of this kind of pollution is still not entirely clear, studies show that it is ...
Although the smoke’s immediate effect has begun to dissipate, lingering ash and toxic chemicals in burn areas probably will be a long-term public health concern. The explosion of smoke and ash ...
Experts lay bare the health effects of breathing in wildfire smoke and the steps that can be taken to reduce one's risk. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
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THIS is the moment Celtic supporters defied pyro warnings by producing a fiery display before tonight's match at Dens Park. Fans have been issued stern warnings by the SFA and government over the ...
Wildfires can expose people to harmful airborne compounds like ash and smoke. Research has shown that even months after a fire is out, people returning to their homes may experience health problems.
Yale Medicine’s Carrie Redlich, MD, MPH, explains that while most research has focused on general air pollution, emerging studies indicate that wildfire smoke can have similar health effects. “There ...
The Los Angeles wildfires have caused devastating losses of homes and lives — and survivors may also face hidden, although still potentially very dangerous, health effects. Wildfire smoke ...