That was a forest fire, and while burning vegetation is ... This story originally appeared in The Conversation. The post Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke is poorly understood — and a growing ...
"The fire is growing with a moderate rate of spread and structures are threatened," Cal Fire said as it issued evacuation orders.
Long-term exposure to wildfire and non-wildfire fine particulate matter over the course of 3 years was associated with the risk for incident dementia.
As bushfire activity rises around the world, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute researchers are investigating the links between long- and short-term ...
In a recent study, researchers found that long-term exposure to fine particulate matter, also known as PM2.5, was linked to an increased risk of dementia. But not all air pollution carries the ...