Updated global data show wildfire smoke pollution is higher than past estimates, with implications for air quality and ...
In the journal JAMA Network Open, ECHO Cohort Consortium researchers reported a negative association between weekly prenatal ...
MADRID — Fine particulate matter pollution in the atmosphere around homes and workplaces increases the risk for breast cancer, according to a new analysis of the XENAIR study presented at the European ...
Air pollution can significantly undermine the health benefits of regular exercise, according to a new global study.
Long-term exposure to certain components of fine particulate air pollution was associated with a higher risk of developing depression among older adults.
Indoor air pollution is often ignored inside homes. Dr Harsh Vardhan Puri, speaking to India TV, warned that common habits ...
EPA warns Louisiana residents to stay indoors as PM2.5 pollution reaches unhealthy levels in areas like Bell City and ...
Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter like PM2.5 components in polluted air can not only cause respiratory diseases, ...
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Air Pollution Linked to Depression

This pollution -- small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream -- has been linked to depression in previous studies, but most had been done outside the United States, some in areas ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A recent report from the American Lung Association (ALA) indicates that short-term particle pollution has worsened throughout the Richmond metro area over the last year.
Air pollution has always been a big deal, but the pandemic was a catalyst for many of us to start thinking about the air–and what’s in it–much more seriously. More than four years after Covid-19 first ...
New Mexico's biggest urban center and an oilfield county ranked among the top air-polluted areas in the U.S., according to a national study. The American Lung Association on April 24 released its ...