Indoor air pollution poses a greater risk to children than adults due to their developing lungs and faster breathing rate.
Long-term exposure to air pollutants is associated with decrements in lung function in children. However, its effects in very young children are not well known, nor is it known whether there is a time ...
Studies have shown that exposure to PM2.5 can cause temporary vascular and blood pressure responses in young individuals, ...
A recent study from Oregon Health and Science University found common air pollutants can alter adolescent brain development.
Tiny particles in polluted air trigger lung damage, chronic disease, and early deaths, making cleaner air a critical global health priority. Air pollution accounts for about 4.7 million premature ...
Future Cardiol. 2012;8(4):577-602. A recently published meta-analysis of the studies addressing the question of oxidative stress and PM scrutinized the evidence from the controlled exposures, panel ...
Air pollution is no longer just an environmental issue—it’s a growing health emergency. From persistent cough to chronic lung ...