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Breathing in wildfire pollution may make it harder for people with lung cancer to survive, according to a new study from UC ...
A California study finds that exposure to wildfire smoke significantly increases the risk of death among lung cancer patients ...
People with COPD are vulnerable to small increases in PM2.5, with each 1 μg/m3 rise in long-term exposure linked to a 3.8% ...
Wildfire smoke exposure increases lung cancer patients' risk of dying, especially for non-smokers, but certain treatments may ...
Air pollution in India linked to rising lung cancer cases, emphasizing the urgent need for research and action.
A large study conducted in California highlights that exposure to wildfire smoke elevates the mortality risk among non-small ...
As devastating wildfires continue to increase throughout North America, the American Lung Association and Canadian Lung Association are collaborating for a second year to raise awareness about the ...
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a Congressional Review Act Resolution of Disapproval (CRA) to repeal an important air pollution rule.
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