People who breathe polluted air experience changes within the brain regions that control emotions, and as a result, they may be more likely to develop anxiety and depression than those who breathe ...
In the journal JAMA Network Open, ECHO Cohort Consortium researchers reported a negative association between weekly prenatal ...
New Studies Highlight, the Negative Effect of Pollution, on Brain Health. 'The New York Times' reports that working out in ...
More than 90% of the global population is exposed to air pollution levels that "exceed WHO guidelines," researcher Pimpika Kaewsri shared during the presentation, according to a press release. "Ample ...
A major study published in The Lancet as part of the Global Burden of Disease project found that air pollution is responsible ...
A recent BMC Public Health journal study investigates the effects of air pollution and lifestyle factors on mortality. Study: Health impacts of lifestyle and ambient air pollution patterns on ...
While past research has extensively investigated the connection between air pollution and lung cancer globally, 24-28 there is still limited evidence on the association between air pollution and the ...
Ninety-one percent of the world's population deals with an often invisible, insidious health threat every time they step outside: air pollution. Dirty, smoky, toxic air takes a toll on well being over ...
A greater exposure to air pollution at the very start of life was associated with a detrimental effect on people's cognitive skills up to 60 years later, the research found. Researchers at the ...
U.S. News & World Report has released a ranking of the least and most polluted states. Louisiana came in second overall for most pollution.