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New analysis links air pollution to higher dementia risk, highlighting PM2.5, NO₂, and soot as key contributors.
We look at what two new studies reveal about the impact of air pollution on brain health, and explore what we can do to ...
Air Alliance Houston says that it has placed low-cost air sensors in communities near industrial facilities to help people ...
New research confirms long-term exposure to air pollutants significantly raises dementia risk, urging urgent government ...
University of Utah Health researchers have documented an association between air pollution exposure and a rare type of ...
Heatwaves have become more frequent as the world cleans up harmful aerosol pollution, unmasking more of the warming effects ...
Pour Moi Skincare, the leader in scientifically validated climate-adaptive skincare solutions, announces the launch of its ...
Researchers have found that particulate matter can knock the body’s immune system out of balance, promoting allergic ...
People living in high pollution areas may rack up DNA glitches that trigger lung cancer, scientists suggest July 2 in Nature. Those glitches can include mutations that hobble the very genes that ...
Air pollution is a global health concern, with over 90% of the world's population breathing air that exceeds World Health ...
In a world increasingly shaped by climate extremes, environmental experts are delivering a blunt warning: four rapidly emerging threats could reshape life for millions unless urgent action is taken.
Air pollution may promote asthma and worsen lung diseases by altering immune regulation and increasing oxidative stress, according to recent research on mice.