
Three new studies by scientists at Cincinnati Children’s, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Cincinnati, highlight the relationship between air pollution and mental health in children.
Three new studies by scientists at Cincinnati Children’s, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Cincinnati, highlight the relationship between air pollution and mental health in children.
A new study finds that air pollution motorists are exposed to during rush-hour traffic might be twice as bad as previously believed.
Last week I shared a study that determined omega-3 fatty acids protects against organ damage caused by air pollution. Another new study determined vitamins protect genes from air pollution damage.
Air pollution is a contributing factor to the development of several diseases, including heart disease, lung disease, strokes, prematurity, brain damage, kidney disease and diabetes. A new study determined a nutritional supplement can reduce air pollution induced tissue and organ damage.
Are you worried about exercising outside in polluted areas? It may reduce the risk of premature death, in urban and high-trafficked areas.
Researchers at two Boston Medical Centers sought to determine if long-term exposure to air pollution can damage the brain.