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By Fred Boltz / Jeffrey Griffin When wildfires rage across landscapes, smoke fills our skies and chokes our lungs. It makes ...
Anyone who has experienced wildfire smoke knows how it can leave you with a scratchy throat, stinging eyes and impact your ...
From mental health impacts to heightened risk of infections, recent studies underscore the myriad ways in which smoke ...
Summer hasn't officially started, but already smoke from wildfires across the Prairie provinces has descended on us, sparking ...
This early-season smoke is a stark reminder that fire season is no longer confined to the West or wild areas, and more ...
Canada has one of the world's largest forests. It's experiencing heat and drought. It's a recipe for wildfires — and for smoke in Michigan summers.
Ozone and particulate levels in the region were in the moderate range Tuesday, according to the Forsyth County Office of ...
The effect of Canadian wildfire smoke invading your air - toxic particles create hazardous breathing conditions across ...
Smokers who thought their lungs were fully functioning also had much worse quality of life than those who didn't smoke. Lung imaging tests can help detect lung cancer, and reduce cancer deaths among ...
The final, formatted version of the article will be published soon. Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide, with tobacco smoke and radon exposure being the primary risk ...