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America, State of the Air

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‘State of the Air’ reports half of U.S. kids inhaling dangerous pollution
Nearly half of America’s children — 46%, which is 33.5 million — live in areas with air pollution levels that can pose a health risk, according to the latest American Lung Association “ State of the A...

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Lung association: Millions of kids in America breathing dirty, dangerous air
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More Americans are exposed to polluted air in the United States. See where.
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Nearly half of U.S. kids breathe unhealthy air, new report warns
A staggering 33.5 million children in the U.S. live in areas with failing air quality, putting them at greater risk for asthma, lung diseases, and other health problems, according to a new report.

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Heat, wildfires drive surge in ozone pollution, report finds
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Close To Half of Americans Live Breathing Unhealthy Air, New Report Shows
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Ambient air pollution is associated with respiratory infection burden in the first year of life

Ambient air pollution is associated with respiratory infection burden in the first year of life, according to preliminary findings from the Immune Development in Early Life (IDEaL) Rome Cohort. Findings from the cohort were presented during the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2026 Meeting,
Medscape
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Air Pollution’s Toll on Bone Health

Research links air pollution and heavy metals to accelerated bone loss and higher fracture rates, driven by systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, and endocrine disruption.
Daily Mail on MSN
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I tracked indoor air pollution levels in my home after using a wood-burning stove

A woman who monitored indoor air pollution levels after using a wood-burner has revealed the concerning results.
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Heat waves and cold waves are increasing cardiovascular events, analyses show

Heat waves and cold waves are associated with increases in major cardiovascular events that are exacerbated by air pollution. Concerning results on the adverse impact of climate change and pollution on cardiovascular risk were presented at ESC Preventive Cardiology 2026,
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Meet Tim: The terrifying model showing what air pollution could do to our bodies in 50 years

UK health study reveals the physical impact of air pollution on the body, as data shows 99% of the population is exposed to toxic car emissions.
TCTMD
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CVD Effects of Wildfire-Related Air Pollution Differ by Event

Air pollution caused by wildfires can raise the risks of cardiovascular events and death, but the impact is inconsistent, according to new data from two major California wildfires. Increased risks of both CVD events and all-cause mortality were ...
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
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Extreme weather linked to more strokes and heart attacks

More frequent heatwaves and cold snaps are linked with increases in major cardiovascular events that are further exacerbated by air pollution.
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