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If you’ve been outside on a smoggy day, you’ve probably noticed that your body reacts poorly to bad air quality. Maybe you coughed, or got a headache. But what actually happens to your body when you ...
Several different types of air pollutants, including particle pollution and nitrogen dioxide, appear to increase risk of ...
University of Utah researchers believe inflammation starts a months-long process that increases risk of aneurysm rupture.
Air pollution across the UK dropped between 2015 and 2024, but dangerous levels are still reached too often, shows new ...
People exposed to higher levels of air pollution may be more likely to develop meningioma, a typically noncancerous brain ...
Air pollution from traffic and other sources could raise the risk of developing a common type of brain tumour, a study has ...
Smoke travels hundreds of miles to harm air quality far from the fire, according to the EPA’s Wildfire Smoke and Your Patient ...
Exposure to higher levels of air pollution over time was tied to a higher risk of meningioma, a type of brain tumour that is ...
Meningiomas are the most common type of primary brain tumour and make up around one in three of all primary brain and spinal cord tumours in adults in the UK ...
Air pollution used to be much worse In October of 1948, a thick, choking smog settled over the small Pennsylvania town of Donora. The town was home to two steel plants.