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Noticing your child coughing, sneezing, or showing signs of allergies? These could be symptoms of rising pollution levels. Here's how you can combat it!
Officials with Minnesota Pollution Control Agency told nearby residents about the emissions, which began in January.
"Avoid all physical activity outdoors," the EPA advises at this level. According to the EPA's map, Picture Rocks and Marana ...
In a nutshell Higher exposure to air pollution during infancy, particularly nitrogen dioxide from vehicle exhaust and fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅), is associated with increased risk of ...
Air pollution exposure, both before and after birth, significantly escalates the risk of respiratory infections in children.
A Republic reader is concerned about the effects of air pollution on children, and wants to know how to push for change.
From Alzheimer’s to Parkinson’s, scientists discovered precursors to serious diseases in children affected by air pollution.