A large study adds to evidence everyday pollutants may shape brain health, but key questions about cause and effect remain.
Tuberculosis (TB) can transmit via the air, and the risk of infection depends on several factors. These can include the duration of exposure, proximity to a person with the infection, and immune ...
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What happens after wildfires? Long-term health risks to watch out for after exposure
Wildfire smoke can raise the risk of lung disease, heart problems, neurological disorders, certain cancers, as well as ...
Your browser does not support the <audio> element. The researchers then examined the subjects’ death rates while correcting for other confounding factors, including ...
Furniture, clothing and food packaging can all shed tiny particles that can end up in our bodies. Credit...Ryan Jenq for The New York Times. Set design by Laura Woolf. Supported by By Sarah Sloat ...
Prolonged exposure therapy for PTSD involves reintroducing triggers while in a safe space, with a therapist to coach you through the experience. Every year, tens of millions of children, adolescents, ...
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