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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.
Wildfires have devastated thousands of hectares of land in Canada, but a new drone planting method promises forests another ...
Precisely how exposure to particulate pollution from wildfire smoke increases risk for heart failure is not fully understood ...
Canada is on track to see the worst wildfire season since 2023, with millions of hectares of land scorched and thousands ...
The past several years have been marked by an increase in the frequency and severity of wildfires in the western United ...
Continued exposure to fine particulate matter is linked to higher levels of diffuse myocardial fibrosis, according to a study ...
The Trump administration's proposed EPA budget cuts and staff reductions threaten the agency’s capacity to monitor and ...
P lenty of research shows that respiratory distress and heart attacks spike in the event of smoke exposure; acute impacts of ...
Taking precautions to protect dogs and cats at home and in case of evacuation is critically important as fire season heats up ...
Following a period of heavy wildfire smoke in Ontario, daily ED visits for asthma-related causes rose and stayed up for ...
The relationship between wildfire smoke and crop growth is complex, with both positive and negative effects on photosynthesis ...