New research suggests that exposure to air pollutants may harm the development of eggs, sperm and embryos, increasing the risk of infertility.
According to Eurek Alert, scientists have found a link between myocardial infarction and frequent exposure to UFP - an ultra-fine dust of 100 nanometers or smaller in size.
The latest research results based on global survey data indicate a link between depression and suicide issues and air pollution.
New research by Canadian scientists shows for the first time the relationship between air-polluting nanoparticles and brain cancer.
Researchers at the University of Warwick, UK, found that human memory is severely impaired when living in areas with fine dust (PM10) and high nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
PM2.5 dust (super fine dust) can penetrate deep into the lungs, easily causing respiratory infections, heart and eye diseases ...
Stone statues, mostly lions, wear masks as a symbol of air pollution in Xian, China draws attention to the online community of this country.