A recent study reveals that exposure to air pollution before conception could have consequences on children's health.
The World Health Organization reports more than 90% of children breathe air so polluted that it puts their health at risk.
UNICEF warns that exposure to wildfire smoke has been linked to a range of serious health conditions, including asthma, heart ...
Air pollution might protect against the most dangerous type of skin cancer, melanoma, a new study finds. However, it's ...
In Cincinnati’s low-income neighborhoods, breathing is not just a natural act—it’s a health hazard. Local experts say ...
BANGKOK: Unicef is deeply concerned about the escalating levels of PM2.5 air pollution in Thailand, which is putting the health of approximately 13.6 million children across Thailand at risk. This ...
But the effects of air pollution on the brain are only beginning to be widely recognized. In a recent study, researchers found that long-term exposure to fine particulate matter, also known as PM2 ...
Every year, 102,456 persons, including 5,258 children in Bangladesh, die prematurely as a result of air pollution.
scientists are considering evaluating the effectiveness of air purifiers in reducing health risks associated with pollution. Intervention studies could determine if these devices, used before and ...