Pollution News and Research

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Researchers assess types of disease and economic harm from Utah's air pollution

Researchers assess types of disease and economic harm from Utah's air pollution

Drinking hot beverages from paper cups poses health risks, shows study

Drinking hot beverages from paper cups poses health risks, shows study

Despite progress, lack of sanitation continues to threaten human and environmental health

Despite progress, lack of sanitation continues to threaten human and environmental health

Researchers assess consequences of decades of global nutrition transition

Researchers assess consequences of decades of global nutrition transition

How weather affects SARS-CoV-2 transmission: A US-based case study

How weather affects SARS-CoV-2 transmission: A US-based case study

Study shows how air pollution exposures affect mental health in older people

Study shows how air pollution exposures affect mental health in older people

Air pollution associated with increased brain shrinkage

Air pollution associated with increased brain shrinkage

Pandemic restrictions reduced global NO2 concentrations by nearly 20%, shows study

Pandemic restrictions reduced global NO2 concentrations by nearly 20%, shows study

People positively view science and scientists but do not take them seriously in current pandemic

People positively view science and scientists but do not take them seriously in current pandemic

Conservation of tropical peatlands could reduce the likelihood of new zoonotic diseases

Conservation of tropical peatlands could reduce the likelihood of new zoonotic diseases

Professional drivers regularly exposed to hazardous levels of diesel emissions, study finds

Professional drivers regularly exposed to hazardous levels of diesel emissions, study finds

Exposure to air pollution during fetal period, early life linked with higher blood pressure

Exposure to air pollution during fetal period, early life linked with higher blood pressure

Pollution may bear part of the blame for rapid spread SARS-CoV-2 in the U.S.

Pollution may bear part of the blame for rapid spread SARS-CoV-2 in the U.S.

Reduced lead exposure may explain the declining rates of hip fracture

Reduced lead exposure may explain the declining rates of hip fracture

New series of recommendations to solve the problem of global inactivity

New series of recommendations to solve the problem of global inactivity

Exposure to higher ozone concentrations is linked to higher risk of cardiac arrest

Exposure to higher ozone concentrations is linked to higher risk of cardiac arrest

Cooler temperatures in U.S. may increase COVID-19 cases: New modeling study

Cooler temperatures in U.S. may increase COVID-19 cases: New modeling study

Air pollution accounts for premature deaths from cardiovascular disease

Air pollution accounts for premature deaths from cardiovascular disease

Report: 800 million children have dangerously high lead levels in blood

Report: 800 million children have dangerously high lead levels in blood

Climate change linked to higher rates of cancer

Climate change linked to higher rates of cancer

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