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LAist on MSNFire smoke protectionsBut the fact that many farmworkers labored through the smoke of the Los Angeles fires underscores the limitations of ...
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CNET on MSN6 Doctor-Approved Ways to Protect Your Health From Wildfire Smoke and Poor Air QualityEven if you don't live in an area where wildfires are typical, it's important to know how to protect your health.
But Griselda Ellez, who picks leeks in California’s Ventura County, said she had no option but to continue working, even as ...
This disposable P100 mask by 3M is approved by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and promises to ...
The morning of Jan. 7, Dr. Reza Ronaghi and his wife, Nasim, left their home in California's Pacific Palisades with the clothes on their backs and work on their minds.
Each fire’s impact could depend on what was burning, for how long, and levels of public awareness, researchers hypothesize.
What we’re really worried about is the PM2.5 levels,” or the fine particles in wildfire smoke, which have a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometers. In order for particles to enter your lungs’ air sacs, ...
The flames may be out, but the real battle is just beginning. The Los Angeles fires have left a toxic legacy far beyond the ...
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Best Life on MSNScientists Warn Wildfire Smoke Could Cause "Really Bad Neurological Health"According to a recent study published in the journal JAMA Neurology, fine particulate matter from wildfire smoke may be ...
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Nearly two weeks after the Eaton fire forced Claire Robinson to flee her Altadena home, she returned, donning a white hazmat ...
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