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To understand how the wildfire smoke from Canada has impacted our air quality, we take a look at how it compares to smoking ...
Anyone who has experienced wildfire smoke knows how it can leave you with a scratchy throat, stinging eyes and impact your ...
From mental health impacts to heightened risk of infections, recent studies underscore the myriad ways in which smoke ...
By IZZY ROSS Michigan Advance Canadian wildfire smoke that blew into the Great Lakes region is expected to clear from ...
France's new law mirrors broader European trends. Britain, Spain and Sweden implemented significant smoking bans in public spaces. Sweden outlawed smoking in outdoor restaurant terraces, bus stops and ...
As Canadian wildfires burn, plumes of smoke move across Michigan. Officials issued an air quality advisory on June 6 for southern counties.
As fires continue to rage in Canada, Lower Hudson Valley residents may notice hazy skies and orange-tinted clouds on top of ...
Fine particles (PM2.5) represent the main health risk from wildfire smoke. These particles aren't visible to the human eye and have been linked to a wide range of health effects. There's no known safe ...
Taron Egerton in the Apple TV+ series Smoke, based on the popular podcast Firebug. Credit - Courtesy of Apple T he South ...
Poor air quality like what was experienced in June from the Canadian wildfire smoke can negatively affect water quality, but experts have yet to see the fire's impacts on the Ohio River or the ...