A new study finds that short-term air pollution exposure harms brain function, reducing focus and emotion recognition.
Air pollution kills 100 children younger than age five every day in East Asia and the Pacific, The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said in a new report on Thursday. Air pollution, the “silent ...
Air pollution remains the leading global environmental risk factor to our health, with links to types of dementia, such as ...
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Unicef sounds alarm for kids
Unicef's latest data shows the devastating impact of toxic air on children, with pollution linked to 100 deaths of kids under five years of age every day across East Asia and the Pacific.The United ...
In addition, 91 percent – or 453 million – children in the region live in countries where ozone pollution exceeds WHO guideline levels.
Air pollution is a growing health issue worldwide, and its impacts are often underestimated in aging societies like Japan. A ...