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Opinion: Utah families and health professionals have an opportunity to protect clean air for kids
Repealing the EPA's Endangerment Finding would directly harm the health and wellbeing of Utah’s children today. Here's how ...
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Parents urged to watch air quality for kids' health - MSN
Johns Hopkins Medicine explains that high pollution in the air can irritate the eyes, the nose, throat, and lungs, and cause coughing, wheezing, and asthma attacks.
The World Health Organization reports more than 90% of children breathe air so polluted that it puts their health at risk.
For example, MCAF reports that nearly 10 million Latinos live in U.S. counties with failing grades on ozone or particulate pollution — measures of how clean the air you breathe is.
Air quality alerts often advise sensitive populations such as children to avoid outdoor exposure, but the impacts can be lasting.
A new systematic review takes a careful look at the neurological consequences of air pollution on children.
New research highlights indoor air quality can have a powerful impact on the health and development of babies and young children.
Pulmonology > Asthma Ozone Air Pollution Linked to Kids' Asthma, Wheeze — Large U.S. cohort study calls for regulating and reducing exposure to help prevent asthma by Crystal Phend, Contributing ...
Neuroscience Air Pollution Leads to Brain Changes in Kids Research finds exposure causes neurological damage. Posted October 7, 2024 | Reviewed by Hara Estroff Marano ...
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