Fine particles in the air can harm respiratory and cardiovascular health, making sensitive groups particularly vulnerable.
Yellowish deposits on eyelids signal deeper health issues. These markings, called xanthelasma, can point to fat metabolism ...
"It's like watching a cosmic volcano erupt again after ages of calm — except this one is big enough to carve out structures ...
The Northwest Clean Air Agency on Monday upgraded a stage 1 burn ban for the county’s Columbia Valley urban growth area to a ...
Shoveling snow is more taxing on the heart than you think. Explore the "hidden" dangers and at what age you should officially ...
Thousands of people in California and Oregon have been urged to stay indoors as air pollution reached unhealthy levels on ...
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New research uncovers troubling source of invisible threat leaching into our water: 'Associated with increased risk of death'
According to the research, a single polypropylene bottle exposed to hot water released more microplastic and nanoplastic ...
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Nanoparticles designed to remove heart plaque breakthrough
The curious minds at ColdFusion explain how nanoparticles could help remove heart plaque. Exclusive: Dick Durbin blasts ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, yet progress in understanding and treating cardiac disorders is ...
The EPA won't consider the economic costs of harms to human health, at least for now. Legal and health experts are concerned ...
A new study has found that high cholesterol increases the 30-year risk of heart disease, even in healthy women.
NASA has selected a proposed solar mission for further study as part of its Small Explorer programme, extending early design ...
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