Air pollution remains a grave threat to human health, but MAHA is doing nothing about it.
New Studies Highlight, the Negative Effect of Pollution, on Brain Health. 'The New York Times' reports that working out in polluted air may negate some of the brain benefits provided by exercise. .
This stark reality serves as a reminder of the urgent need for effective air quality regulations. The correlation between reduced air pollution and improved public health is well-documented. A notable ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 99% of the global population breathes air that exceeds recommended pollution limits, contributing to over 7 million premature deaths ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Jan. 9 that it will no longer calculate the economic costs and benefits associated with air pollution’s effects on human health. For over 40 ...
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EPA’s new way of evaluating pollution rules hands deregulators a sledgehammer and license to ignore public health
When I worked for the Environmental Protection Agency in the 2010s as an Obama administration appointee, I helped write and ...
The World Meteorological Organization’s fifth annual Air Quality and Climate Bulletin, issued in September, called attention to the effects of air pollution on climate change and human and ecosystem ...
Associate Professor Matthew Hobbs receives funding from Health Research Council of New Zealand and the Clare Foundation, New Zealand. Joseph Boden receives funding from the New Zealand Ministry of ...
Long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution may harm the brain health of older adults in England, finds a new study. Long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution may harm the brain health ...
Global health burdens associated with plastic systems could double by 2040 without immediate and coordinated action.
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