As local, federal, and international policies targeting the quality of the air we breathe continue to evolve, questions arise of how effective existing policies have been in improving human health.
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New Study Reveals Local Drivers of Amplified Arctic Warming
The Arctic experienced an extreme heat wave during the February 2018.
At Least 1/2 of Parents Try Cold Prevention Methods for Kids That Have Little or No Evidence of Effectiveness
Vitamin C to keep the germs away. Never go outside with wet hair. Stay inside.
North Sea Rocks Could Act as Energy Stores
Rocks in the seabed off the UK coast could provide long-term storage locations for renewable energy production, new research suggests.
Signs of Memory Problems Could Be Symptoms of Hearing Loss Instead, Suggests Baycrest Study
Older adults concerned about displaying early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease should also consider a hearing check-up, suggest recent findings.
In China, a Link Between Happiness and Air Quality
For many years, China has been struggling to tackle high pollution levels that are crippling its major cities.