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Exposure to wildfire smoke may increase lung cancer patients' risk of dying from their disease, particularly among ...
Doctors, environmental groups and residents are trying to determine if there is a causal connection between pollutants from ...
Breathing in wildfire pollution may make it harder for people with lung cancer to survive, according to a new study from UC ...
Exposure to wildfire smoke may increase lung cancer patients' risk of dying from their disease, particularly among ...
A large study conducted in California highlights that exposure to wildfire smoke elevates the mortality risk among non-small ...
Areas throughout the Midwest, including parts of Illinois, will see their air quality impacted by smoke from wildfires burning in Canada this weekend. The smoke is prompting several communities to ...
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a Congressional Review Act Resolution of Disapproval (CRA) to repeal an important air pollution rule.
Air pollution, a Class 1 carcinogen, is linked to 14% of global lung cancer deaths and affects prognosis and treatment outcomes. EPA regulatory rollbacks threaten public health by potentially ...
Discover how processed meat consumption may increase lung cancer risk through nitrosamines, advanced glycation end products, ...
Proposed rules would force operators to measure methane emissions, fix leaks, and, in some cases, install gas collection ...