By 2050, as global warming makes large swaths of North America hotter and drier, the annual death toll from smoke could reach ...
Lung cancer, a leading cause of cancer deaths, is significantly influenced by lifestyle choices. Smoking is the primary ...
The past six summers have been the smokiest on record. New research shows that smoke could become the costliest consequence ...
As Los Angeles continues to grapple with the widespread devastation of the recent wildfires, the impact extends far beyond incinerated buildings and scorched landscapes. The plumes of thick, acrid ...
The U.S. Forest Service has lifted a decades-long ban on wildland firefighters wearing masks. The move comes too late for a ...
With wildfire smoke continuing to affect Green Country, local experts are warning of the potential risks posed by inhaling smoky air. Dr. Jad Kebbe, a pulmonologist at the University of Oklahoma ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Seeing smoky skies is an all too familiar sight in California. "If you can smell it, as the doctors will tell you, you are breathing in those fine particles and they are not ...
New research provides some of the most extensive modeling of the growing health toll of wildfire smoke on public health in the U.S.
New research from Stanford University estimates an increase to as many as 70,000 annual deaths across the U.S. from wildfire ...
You may not have family, friends, or property in the Southern California area that’s being ravaged by fast-moving wildfires, so you may think the fires won’t affect you. Depending on where you live, ...
The impact could be felt on Long Island, as researchers said smoke from fires in Canada and the western United States have ...
Pollution from fires, intensified by rising temperatures, is on track to become one of America’s deadliest climate disasters.