Indoor air pollution poses a greater risk to children than adults due to their developing lungs and faster breathing rate.
I grew up in rural Colorado, deep in the mountains, and I can still remember the first time I visited Denver in the early ...
A recent study from Oregon Health and Science University found common air pollutants can alter adolescent brain development.
Studies have shown that exposure to PM2.5 can cause temporary vascular and blood pressure responses in young individuals, ...