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A new study led by researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London, ...
The WHO’s 2025 brief highlights how extreme heat and air pollution are increasingly interacting to amplify health risks, especially for vulnerable populations. It calls for urgent, integrated action ...
Anxiety and depression continue to be two of the major mental health issues that the world is dealing with. Surprisingly, the ...
Emerging studies link air pollution especially fine particulate matter to increased risk of brain tumors, aneurysm rupture, and altered brain development in children, raising major concerns for global ...
The non-profit State of Global Air reports nearly 500,000 newborns died within the first month of life due to air pollution-related health defects in 2019.
Air pollution harms the brain and mental health, too Air pollution doesn't just harm your lungs and skin — new research shows it also harms the brain. By Clara G. Zundel.
Early concerns regarding the health-related effects of air pollution originated from severe episodes in Meuse Valley, Belgium, in 1930; Donora, Pennsylvania, in 1948; and London, in 1952. Although ...
University of Utah researchers believe inflammation starts a months-long process that increases risk of aneurysm rupture.
"It shouldn't be this hard, but it is what it is." Millions of parents are fighting to protect kids from pollution — and the ...
Air pollution affects the health of everyone everywhere. The World Health Organization estimates that outdoor ambient air pollution caused 4.2 million deaths in 2016.
An international study found that air pollution leads to more cancer-related genetic changes than secondhand smoke.
Air pollution is a major global health threat — why don’t we treat it like one? by Christa Hasenkopf, opinion contributor - 10/12/21 6:00 PM ET ...