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"We're here because our community deserves the truth." City struggling with major health crisis sees citizens unite over ...
Every 10 μg/m³ increase in NO₂ increases the risk by 3%, while for soot, the risk increases by 13% for every 1 μg per cubic ...
The hazy air hovering over US metropolises, including Chicago and New York, this summer is reminding Americans of just how ...
The wildfire smoke that has blanketed the state this month could take a toll on the health of Michiganians long after ...
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association makes a compelling case that a healthy lifestyle does an aging brain good.
Wisconsin’s climate is changing, posing health risks due to severe air quality alerts from distant wildfires. Climate shift ...
This program has transformed not only my attitudes and behaviors towards brain health, but also those of my daughter,” and in ...
This contradicts what scientists previously thought. Scientists make concerning discovery about health risks floating in air ...
L.A.’s fires have reshaped the city. It is also possible that they have triggered changes in our very cells whose ...
SuperAgers also boast more von economo neurons (specialized cells associated with fast, intuitive social judgments), larger entorhinal neurons (crucial for memory) and less activated microglia (immune ...
Even low levels of lead exposure can create permanent changes in brain cells, including increased buildup of abnormal tau and ...