As wildfires blaze across California, here is how inhaling smoke could affect your health, from itchy eyes to dementia risk.
Still, he anticipates some impact on air quality, even in areas outside of California. “Large pollution wildfire smoke can have very distant effects ... “Any changes in breathing patterns, including ...
Wildfire smoke is toxic. Burning trees and shrubs produce very fine particulate matter, known by the shorthand PM 2.5, which ...
Justin Collins, meteorologist at Reno NWS, said a similar pattern would occur on ... quality is forecast to be unhealthy as ...
As wildfires continue to impact the Southern California region, we wanted to provide a list ... Fire.airnow.gov also has a helpful map of fire and smoke patterns and how they are influencing air ...
The profiles of the animals’ genes fit a pattern that suggests ... than 1.2 million people in Southern California found that exposure to wildfire smoke over a long period—three years ...
The Los Angeles wildfires have ... the spread of ash and smoke. “Certainly air pollution problems are nothing new for people who live in Los Angeles and Southern California, but this is a ...
At the time, we could find no information about physical health implications for people who have returned to smoke-damaged homes after a wildfire. So, to look for patterns, we surveyed residents ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom called for an independent investigation into the loss of water pressure to local fire hydrants and the ...
The Clark County Division of Air Quality issued a smoke alert for Saturday and Sunday because of wildfire smoke from California drifting ... It’s also possible wind patterns might cause smoky ...
Parched Southern California could get some badly needed rain this weekend to dampen the prospects of another round of killer ...