Foster open communication by encourage your child to share their daily experiences. Actively listen to the good, the bad, the ...
In Louisiana and Mississippi, people living near wood-pellet mills say they’re getting sick because of air pollution.
Indoor air pollution poses a greater risk to children than adults due to their developing lungs and faster breathing rate.
Children are especially vulnerable to indoor air pollution, which can worsen asthma, irritate lungs and increase long-term health risks due to the amount of time kids spend indoors. Dr. Elise ...
For decades, the Environmental Protection Agency has calculated the health benefit costs associated with reducing air ...
Ferguson, a Democrat in his first term as governor, released his budget proposal Dec. 23. It makes adjustments to the two-year budget he signed in May and that took effect July 1, 2025. The governor ...
Neighbors are experiencing different effects from the prolonged gray skies, while a local doctor warns about serious health ...
Studies have shown that exposure to PM2.5 can cause temporary vascular and blood pressure responses in young individuals, ...
The developers of a new data center in Surprise are bringing their own power, and neighbors of the project say it's a threat.
A Gustine elementary student is among 14 young artists from across the San Joaquin Valley whose work will appear in the 2026 ...
School kids who ride in packs led by adults to school improve both their health and their grades, reduce traffic and pollution around schools and help cut climate-warming emissions.
Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter like PM 2.5 components in polluted air can not only cause respiratory diseases, but also increase the risk of depression in older people, especially in ...
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