California’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, Health & Safety Code Section 25249.5 et ...
The fires are still burning. But when they stop, experts say hazards remain. Fires are continuing to burn in Southern California, but landslides and other weather-related threats are already a ...
“Research is finding noise exposure has implications for cardiovascular and cognitive health. Yet, unlike other environmental stressors, noise has not been a major factor in community planning,” ...
health effects. Wildfire smoke contains a "complex mixture" of fine particles that can pose hazards after just short-term exposure, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
It's led both the Biden administration and Los Angeles County to declare public health emergencies. Ali Rogin spoke with Dr. Russell Buhr, an assistant professor of medicine and public health at UCLA.
This past week, an EPA evaluation said it poses “an unreasonable risk” to human health. A ProPublica investigation found that it causes far more cancer than any other airborne pollutant.
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Jan. 11 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1785, the Continental Congress convened in New York City. Advertisement In 1861, Alabama seceded from the United States. In 1922, at Toronto General ...
Human exposure to air pollution, worsened by seasonal fog, poses significant health threats, leading to premature deaths and diseases. Recent research links long-term exposure to neurodegenerative ...
Wildfire smoke is becoming an increasingly common health hazard as wildfires grow more frequent and intense. Understanding the health impacts of wildfire smoke and taking precautions can help protect ...