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Indoor Air Pollution Warning: Chest Surgeon Warns One Mosquito Coil Could Equal 100 Cigarettes

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 4, 2026 | Headlines

India TV News | 4 January 2026 | A chest surgeon warns that indoor air pollution in many Indian homes can be more harmful than outdoor traffic pollution, with sources like mosquito coils, cooking fumes, and poor ventilation posing serious long-term respiratory risks...

Sociospatial Analysis Of Indoor Bioaerosol Variation Across Diverse Residential Zones In Jodhpur

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 3, 2026 | Headlines

Nature | 3 January 2026 | This study shows that indoor bacterial and fungal bioaerosol levels in a semi-arid Indian city vary by season, location, and socioeconomic setting, with higher microbial loads in overcrowded or poorly ventilated homes and the presence of...

Temperature- And Humidity-Modified Associations Between Ambient Air Pollution And Syncope Outpatient Visits: A Time Series Analysis In Beijing, China

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 3, 2026 | Headlines

Nature | 3 January 2026 | The study found that short-term exposure to air pollution is associated with increased syncope outpatient visits, with stronger effects observed in older adults and males and further amplified under lower temperatures and moderate...

AirNow: On New Years Day, Parts Of Rio Grande Valley See Unhealthy Air Quality

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 2, 2026 | Headlines

Valley Central | 2 January 2026 | Following New Year’s fireworks, air quality across parts of the Rio Grande Valley deteriorated to unhealthy levels with AQI readings exceeding 150 in cities like Brownsville and Harlingen, prompting officials to recommend limiting...

Air Quality Reaches ‘Unhealthy’ Levels In Parts Of Phoenix After New Year’s Eve Celebrations

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 2, 2026 | Headlines

12News | 2 January 2026 | Fireworks from New Year’s Eve celebrations caused elevated PM2.5 pollution across parts of Phoenix on New Year’s Day, leading to unhealthy air quality levels that posed heightened respiratory risks for sensitive populations.
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