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A new study says nearly half of N.J. residents are living in areas that had unhealthy levels of air pollution.
The large differences in emergency department visits between the first and second rounds of the 2023 wildfires may hold lessons for the future, a study suggests.
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Wildfire smoke linked to more ER visits for asthma, researchers urge preparednessNew research that analyzes emergency department visits during Ontario’s unprecedented 2023 wildfire season suggests public-health messaging such as air quality advisories and ...
Forecasts of stifling temperatures during the day with little relief overnight have prompted a heat warning for southeastern ...
The Indianapolis metro area, which includes Carmel and Muncie, ranked 11th worst in the country for annual particle pollution ...
The fires in Adam’s Cove and Holyrood are producing smoke plumes downwind, resulting in a reduction of air quality along their paths. Predominantly southwesterly winds later today and tonight are ...
young children and people with an existing illness or chronic health conditions are more likely to be impacted by outdoor air pollution, according to Environment Canada. As Manitoba wildfires ...
Particle and ozone pollution have been linked to a number of negative health impacts, including mild respiratory conditions ...
Environment Canada has issued a Special Air Quality Statement for southern Manitoba, including the Portage region, as ...
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