Dr. Jad Kebbe, a pulmonologist at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, discusses the risks of inhaling wildfire ...
Smoke from wildfires poses a serious health risk for residents across the Carolinas. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Wildfires burning ...
As fires burned in Los Angeles this year, newer toxin monitors found contaminants that aren’t measured by standard methods.
Wildfire smoke raises alarms over air pollution, toxic exposure As wildfires across South Korea’s southeastern region rage on ...
Research shows harmful chemicals released by burning vegetation and homes can return to the air months after the blazes are ...
Smoke from Wildland-Urban Interface Fires More Deadly Than Remote Wildfires Mar. 14, 2025 — New research quantifies the health risks of wildland-urban interface fires, showing fire emissions in ...
The haze over parts of Florida from wildfires may not look dangerous, but it can cause severe reactions in some people.
Wildfire smoke High pollen counts from oak, cedar, and juniper trees Circulating viruses such as COVID-19, influenza, and RSV Combination effects of smoke and pollen exposure Dr. Else said wildfire ...
It visibly lingers in the air, during and after a wildfire: a thick blanket of smoke and soot coupled with ash coating parked cars. Santa Ana winds can spread these clouds of unhealthy air ...
Wildfires in Florida have burned over 27,000 acres and caused hazy conditions due to smoke. The smoke contains particulate matter, PM2.5, which can be harmful to human health, especially for those ...