Scientists have discovered the first direct evidence that PM2.5 particles attach themselves to red blood cells, providing a ...
A new tool from Climate TRACE allows people in the world’s largest metros to track their air pollution exposure and who’s ...
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Too much ‘PM2.5’ can cause coughing, bronchitis, and even cancer — how to get it out of your home
Commonly comprised of dirt, pollen, skin cells, insects, pet dander, mold spores, bacteria, mycotoxins, dust mites, their refuse, and other such flotsam and jetsam, the buildup of indoor and outdoor ...
A new tool from Climate Trace allows people to track the path of fine particulate matter, or PM2.5, which causes as many as ...
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PM2.5 Exposure Linked to Increased Dementia Severity
Exposure to fine particulate matter air pollution is associated with increased dementia severity as well as Alzheimer disease neuropathologic change.
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