Wildfire smoke harms respiratory, cardiovascular, and brain health with toxins like PM2.5 and VOCs. Protect yourself with air ...
Firefighters in southern California are battling the Palisades and Eaton Fires, which have killed at least 25 people, burning ...
Particles from wildfire smoke can be much smaller than the width of a human hair. They are dangerous because they can be ...
As wildfires blaze across California, here is how inhaling smoke could affect your health, from itchy eyes to dementia risk.
Researchers have already connected the particulate matter in wildfire smoke to a higher risk of strokes, heart disease, respiratory disease, lung cancer, and other serious conditions.
In laboratory experiments, a given amount of wildfire smoke causes more inflammation and tissue damage than the same amount ...
Smoke and ash from urban wildfires, like those in Los Angeles, may put people at risk of short- and long-term health problems ...
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Smoke from megafires puts orchard trees at risk
Researchers at UC Davis found that long-term smoke exposure from massive wildfires lowers the energy reserves of orchard ...
A withering disease has killed more than 500 broad-leaved trees and infected hundreds of others at parks throughout Tokyo this fiscal year, according to the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association.