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  • A Smartphone’s Camera and Flash Could Help People Measure Blood Oxygen Levels at Home

    First, pause and take a deep breath.

  • What Hay Fever Sufferers Can Expect From Another La Niña

    Australia has among the highest prevalence of asthma and hay fever globally. La Niña (and El Niño) will undoubtedly affect allergy sufferers.

  • Air Pollution May Spur Irregular Heart Rhythms in Healthy Teens

    Breathing particulate matter (i.e., tiny particles suspended in the air) air pollution may trigger irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias) in healthy teenagers, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.

  • Scientists Discover How Air Pollution May Trigger Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers

    A new mechanism has been identified through which very small pollutant particles in the air may trigger lung cancer in people who have never smoked, paving the way to new prevention approaches and development of therapies, according to late-breaking data [to be] reported at the ESMO Congress 2022 by scientists of the Francis Crick Institute and University College London, funded by Cancer Research UK. 

  • Climate Change is Affecting Drinking Water Quality

    The water stored in reservoirs ensures our supply of drinking water. Good water quality is therefore important - but is at significant risk due to climate change.

  • Electricity-Driven Water Purification Method May Extend to Saltier Waters

    While on missions without access to clean water, U. S. Marines face the challenge of procuring and storing enough drinking water to sustain them.

  • A Nutrition Label for Earth

    We’re all capable of slowing down the effects of a warming Earth, and it could be as simple as how we stock our pantries.

  • BC is Facing a Steep Decline in Sockeye Salmon

    Our coastal marine ecosystems are changing rapidly—and some species are moving on.

  • Water Fluoridation: Effective Prevention for Tooth Decay and a Win for the Environment

    Trinity College Dublin researchers collaborating with University College London have demonstrated for the first time the low environmental footprint of water fluoridation compared to other preventive measures for tooth decay. 

  • Devastating Floods in Pakistan

    Since mid-June 2022, Pakistan has been drenched by extreme monsoon rains that have led to the country’s worst flooding in a decade.

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