A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison explored the health and financial benefits associated with reducing air pollution emissions. Continue Reading →
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Exposure To Air Pollution May Increase Severity Of COVID-19 Cases
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Cincinnati explored the relationship between air pollution and the severity of COVID-19 infections. Continue Reading →
Driving With The Windows Down Exposes Consumers From Harlem To Harare To More Air Pollution
Air pollution continues to be a global health risk for consumers, contributing to tens of thousands of deaths in the U.S. in recent years. Continue Reading →
Extreme Levels Of Air Pollution Come From Unexpected Sources, Study finds
Studies continue to emphasize the health risks associated with rising levels of air pollution, including the threat these emissions pose to consumers’ longevity. Continue Reading →
Driving With The Windows Down Could Expose Consumers To 80% More Air Pollution
Air pollution continues to be a global health risk for consumers, contributing to tens of thousands of deaths in the U.S. in recent years. Continue Reading →
Air Pollution Could Put Children From Harlem To Harare At Greater Risk Of Schizophrenia
Recent studies have explored the ways that children’s physical and mental health can be affected by air pollution. Continue Reading →