Air pollution is the second highest risk factor for non-communicable diseases, including heart disease, stroke, lung cancer and acute respiratory diseases. Meeting the World Health Organization’s ...
Schools are closing and hospitals are admitting patients suffering from lung diseases as Tehran and other Iranian cities face ...
Extreme heat is making air pollution worse, scientists say. And President Trump’s regulatory rollbacks could drive air pollution even higher. By Claire Brown and Christina Kelso The heat dome that is ...
Air in the U.S. has gotten cleaner for decades, adding years to people's lives and preventing millions of asthma attacks, but nearly half of Americans still live with unhealthy air pollution, a new ...
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100-Metre Rule Could Devastate Aravalis, Risk Biodiversity And Groundwater, Warn Experts
New Delhi: The Aravali Hills is one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world that spans approximately 700 km in length. It ...
A new report on air quality across the United States offered a cloudy prognosis on the long-term health of about 156 million residents who live in areas that received an "F" in smog and soot pollution ...
For every thousand people alive on earth, 973 are regularly inhaling toxins. Only 27 are not. Which means, almost certainly, you are too. Last fall, the World Health Organization lowered its global ...
Air pollution, a Class 1 carcinogen, is linked to 14% of global lung cancer deaths and affects prognosis and treatment outcomes. EPA regulatory rollbacks threaten public health by potentially ...
Less commonly, lung cancer can also be a result of air pollution — the addition of harmful substances into the air. In 2013, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health ...
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