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Wildfire smoke is killing far more people than flames — scientists say the toll was massively underestimated
Wildfire smoke is no longer a distant problem tied only to forests or remote mountains. It has become a daily health threat ...
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New wildfire smoke particles absorb more light than expected, study finds
Wildfire smoke is no longer just a short‑lived air quality problem drifting over cities for a few hazy days. New research ...
Updated global data show wildfire smoke pollution is higher than past estimates, with implications for air quality and ...
The Norman Fire Department shared on Facebook that there was a controlled fire at Slaughterville Road, between 156th and 168th streets, as well as Duffy and 180th Street. The smoke from the Wildlife ...
A new study shows LA wildfires caused hidden health problems, including heart attacks and lung illness, weeks after fires ...
New York, NY — (May 28, 2025) —Being exposed to lingering fine particulate matter (PM2.5) from wildfire smoke can have health effects up to three months afterwards, well beyond the couple of days that ...
Researchers at The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) have contributed to a study revealing that conventional theories ...
During the last several weeks, this column has discussed the impacts of wildfire smoke over Missouri, as well as how air pollution, both natural and manmade, can impact human health. While these ...
Wildfire smoke has been easy to spot in Minnesota this week, coating the Twin Cities in a brownish haze that obscured the downtown skylines. But experts in lung health are more concerned about the ...
Rhode Island environmental officials are issuing an air quality alert for the entire state Saturday. ALSO READ: Trees topple, streets flood as severe storms push through Southern New England The Rhode ...
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