Particulate matter is all around us, in fact, the human eye can see particles down to about 40 microns in size. Although, there’s a whole world of harmful particulates that we can’t perceive without powerful scientific tools. When it comes to imperceivable airborne...
It’s commonly understood that mankind’s pollutants and emissions into the atmosphere can negatively impact the air quality of our environment. If this process is happening on a macro level, the thought becomes even more worrisome when you begin to think of your home...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has updated their Global Air Quality Guidelines (AQGs) for the first time since 2005. In these 15 years, the evidence has been piling up to show the significant effects that air pollution has on human health. In almost every case,...
While pregnancy can be a time of joy and hope with the excited expectation of new life, it is not without risk. New research shows that the consequences of air pollution can begin in utero, affecting both the mother and the baby. Below we explore the research and risk...
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