The World Health Organization reports more than 90% of children breathe air so polluted that it puts their health at risk.
Depending on where you live, it may be very difficult to significantly reduce your exposure to air pollution. Another important thing to note is that while kids with autism have different brain ...
Children’s lungs, for example, are literally shaped by the quality of air they breathe. Children who chronically inhale particle pollution—such as those living in the most-polluted ...
Air pollution might protect against the most dangerous type of skin cancer, melanoma, a new study finds. However, it's ...
Air pollution worsens community health and drives up healthcare costs, while also impacting park rangers and visitors and making it harder for kids to learn and play and adults to work. Fortunately, ...
With air quality in many regions remaining in the unhealthy to severe range, children are among the most vulnerable to the harmful effects of pollution. Parents must adopt proactive measures to ...
Economic losses were in the billions. Pollution takes many forms in India, including the use of poorly-ventilated stoves and open fires for cooking inside dwellings. Photo by Mark Katzman. Air ...