Air pollution isn’t just harming your lungs—it’s affecting your brain too A study reveals that exposure to toxic air can impair focus emotional recognition and productivity ...
The study identified PM2.5 as the deadliest pollutant, responsible for 81.32 percent of air pollution-related deaths, ...
More than 100 children under the age of five die every day in East Asia and the Pacific due to air pollution, the UN Children ...
Air pollution harms cognitive functions by damaging brain cells, reducing oxygen flow, and increasing inflammation, leading ...
Air pollution is a growing health issue worldwide, and its impacts are often underestimated in aging societies like Japan. A ...
31, 2025 — Low levels of traffic-related ... from the air, an important tactic in climate change ... As Wildfires Intensify, Prolonged Exposure to Pollution Linked to Premature Death Dec ...
New analysis by UNICEF reveals the staggering impact of toxic air on millions of children, urging immediate action to protect ...
A new study finds that short-term air pollution exposure harms brain function, reducing focus and emotion recognition.
While this study focused on melanoma, air pollution has been linked to increased risk of other types of skin problems, ...
Researchers say that long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution, particularly wildfire smoke, is linked to dementia.
Though air pollution is a year-old problem in both countries in the Indo-Gangetic Plan region, it spikes at the onset of ...