Experts warn that PM2.5 pollution not only affects lungs but may also harm hair follicles. Long-term exposure links it to ...
The Fourth National Climate Assessment for the United States claims that particulate matter (PM2.5) causes heart attacks, deaths, and other harms and that these may be worsened due to climate change.
Babies exposed to higher levels of neurotoxin more likely to have difficulty controlling impulses later, research shows ...
PM2.5, fine particulate matter, poses serious health risks and is present in most of the world's air. Air pollution reduces global life expectancy by 2.2 years and up to 5 years in South Asia. Air ...