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Thousands of microscopic plastics in the air of homes, offices and cars may be endangering our health, according to a new ...
The study calculates that bringing global air pollution down to the WHO's target levels by 2050 would cut global antibiotic resistance by 16.8% and avoid nearly one in four premature deaths ...
"We also saw an increasing rate of hospitalizations." Startling research reveals tiny black particles are making residents sick in major US city: 'It can go deep into your lungs' first appeared on The ...
The study calculates that bringing global air pollution down to the WHO's target levels by 2050 would cut global antibiotic resistance by 16.8% and avoid nearly one in four premature deaths ...
Another recent study found that microplastics can harm the digestive, respiratory, endocrine, reproductive, immune systems, ...
New data suggest a connection between antibiotic resistance and particulate pollution the air we breathe. AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: Antibiotic-resistant infections are on the rise across the world.
The study found antibiotic resistance increases with a rise of a deadly form of pollution called particulate matter, otherwise known as PM2.5 — fine particles that measure 2.5 micrometers and ...
Scientists believe they have discovered the first examples of air pollution traveling through the lungs of pregnant women and into their placentas, potentially reaching their fetuses.
Scented Wax Melts Create Particles in Indoor Air That ‘You Shouldn’t Be Breathing In’: 'Comparable to Diesel Engines' A new study shows that scented wax melts can create indoor particle ...