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Prolonged exposure to wildfire smoke can have short- and long-term impacts on one's health, especially for those with chronic conditions, seniors, young children and pregnant women.
More than 200 wildfires are blazing across Canada, forcing 27,000 people to evacuate and creating hazardous air quality all over the U.S.
Bad air quality is linked to poor health outcomes and the development or worsening of some diseases like asthma, coughs, ...
Hamilton, Burlington, Niagara and surrounding areas are seeing smoke from wildfires in Western Canada impact air quality and that is expected to continue until Friday evening, Environment Canada said.
Canada is on track to see the worst wildfire season since 2023, with millions of hectares of land scorched and thousands ...
Continued exposure to fine particulate matter is linked to higher levels of diffuse myocardial fibrosis, according to a study ...
Wildfire smoke is associated with an increased risk of heart failure Heart failure risk increased as particle pollution from ...
Much of southern Ontario was under an air quality statement on Thursday and Friday that lifted early Saturday morning.
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P lenty of research shows that respiratory distress and heart attacks spike in the event of smoke exposure; acute impacts of ...
Canada’s worst wildfire season on record was 2023, killing eight firefighters. In just that year, 7,100 wildfires burned 37 million acres, which is an area larger than the size of England ...
Here’s how wildfire smoke exposure can impact your health Heavy smoke has become a major health concern as wildfires continue to sweep across Western Canada — and even parts of the United States.
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