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Ozone Air Pollution Linked to Kids' Asthma, Wheeze
Early-life exposure to even relatively low levels of ozone air pollution was associated with asthma and wheeze in childhood, a prospective study showed. In a study of six U.S. cities with low annual ...
Prenatal exposure to ozone pollution could be harming the cognitive development of unborn children, according to new interdisciplinary research from the University of Utah. The peer-reviewed study ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A study published last month from the University of Utah states that ozone pollution could be having a harmful effect on the development of unborn children in the Beehive State.
Local pollution cuts haven’t lowered ozone because transported pollution and global emissions now dominate exposure.
As the ozone layer recovers, it’s also intensifying global warming. Researchers predict that by 2050, ozone will rank just behind carbon dioxide as a driver of heating, offsetting many of the benefits ...
If you live in Denver, Boulder, or anywhere along Colorado’s northern front range, you’ve likely had to deal with some pretty terrible air quality this summer. Many of us habitually check our phones ...
Ozone exposure in the first years of life correlated with a higher likelihood of asthma and wheeze at age 4 to 6. Ozone represents the criteria air pollutant most commonly exceeded among U.S. children ...
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