THIS ARTICLE IS republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. When wildfires rage, the immediate threat is obvious—but smoke from the fires actually kills far more people than ...
Scientists are still studying the long-term health effects of smoke exposure. By Dani Blum Extreme wildfires are becoming more common, more intense and more of a pressing problem for public health.
Fueled by the tremendous threat of wildfires raging in parts of the United States each year is the growing concern for adverse health effects resulting from smoke exposure. From January to October ...
As a series of massive fires continues to blaze through the Los Angeles area, blanketing neighborhoods with smoke and forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes, air quality remains unhealthy ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Liam McCabe Cooking, candles, roaring fires. Some of the best holiday ...
Agarbattis are a staple for pujas, but did you know about the risks linked with inhaling incense smoke? Dr Goel warns that it ...