Air Quality Articles
Cold Weather and Your Health: Why You Get Sick More in Winter and How to Prevent It
During the winter months, many people experience an increase in respiratory illnesses. This phenomenon is influenced by the effects of cold air on the nasal passages and the immune system. Understanding these effects can help in adopting effective strategies to...
From 1976 to Today: Tracking Legionnaires’ Disease in the U.S.
Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. This pathogen thrives in freshwater environments but becomes a health hazard when it multiplies in man-made water systems. Understanding how to prevent its spread is...
War’s Impact on Regional and Transboundary Air Quality
Armed conflicts are among the most destructive human activities, causing significant harm not only to human life but also to the environment. One of the most overlooked consequences of war is its impact on air quality, which can extend far beyond the battlefield....
The Importance of Monitoring Ultrafine Particles
Air pollution is one of the biggest public health hazards the world faces today. While we often focus on larger and fine particles (PM10 and PM2.5), ultrafine particles (UFPs) deserve equal attention. Ultrafine particles (UFPs), also known as nanoparticles, are...
Maintaining Cleanliness in Controlled Environments: Challenges and Best Practices
Maintaining cleanrooms and other controlled environments demands meticulous attention to design, material selection, and strict protocols to prevent contamination. These spaces—essential in fields like pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and electronics—require a highly...
Causes, Transmission, History, and U.S. Monitoring Programs
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health concern worldwide, including in the United States. This article delves into the causes, prevalence, transmission mechanisms, historical context within the U.S., and the nation's detection and monitoring strategies....
How the United States Deals with Dust
Dust storms are a dramatic yet increasingly relevant feature of the American landscape, shaped by both natural forces and human activity. Historically, the most infamous dust storms occurred during the 1930s Dust Bowl, a catastrophic event in the Great Plains that...
How Floral Arrangements Affect Air Quality
Flowers are a timeless gift, symbolizing love, celebration, and sympathy. However, for some individuals, these beautiful bouquets can introduce unexpected discomfort due to pollen-induced allergies. Understanding the relationship between floral arrangements and air...
Indoor Air Quality and Pet Safety: Protecting Pets from Hidden Dangers
Maintaining clean air indoors is essential, not only for people but for pets, who often have even greater sensitivity to household pollutants. Many common household items and activities can harm air quality, exposing pets to respiratory issues, eye irritation, and...
Air Quality Headlines
Sources, Seasonal Trends And Urban Exposure To Airborne Particulate Matter-Bound Pollutants
Nature | 19 April 2026 | A year-long study in Slovenia found traffic and combustion sources dominate airborne particulate pollution in urban areas, with higher exposures during heating seasons and among cyclists, though overall health risks remained below regulatory...
Climate Change in Our Bodies and Our Communities: 22 Minutes with Dr. Carlos Faerron Guzmán
Earth Day | 19 April 2026 | A planetary health perspective emphasizes that human well-being is inseparable from environmental conditions, calling for prevention-focused systems that address pollution, climate change, and ecosystem health as core drivers of disease.
‘A Unique Moment’: New Regional Air Pollution Plans Aim To Cut Health Burden Across Latin America
Health Policy Watch | 18 April 2026 | A new regional roadmap led by PAHO aims to strengthen air quality monitoring, policy coordination, and public health action across Latin America to reduce pollution-related deaths and meet global health targets.
Montana Builds Out Air Quality Monitoring System Across the State
Governing Magazine | 18 April 2026 | Montana is expanding a statewide network of low-cost air sensors in schools to better track wildfire smoke, providing real-time local data to protect public health and guide community decisions.
From Sensors to Insights: Quantifying Daily Heat and Air Pollution Exposure in Atlanta
Emory University | 17 April 2025 | This webinar will explore how wearable sensors are being used in Atlanta to measure real-world exposure to heat and air pollution, offering insights into community-based research and its public health implications.
Twenty-Five Years Of Research And Monitoring Using PUF Disk Passive Air Samplers
ACS Publications - American Chemical Society | 17 April 2025 | Polyurethane foam-based passive air samplers have become a widely used, low-cost tool for monitoring airborne pollutants globally, with evolving designs expanding their capabilities across environmental,...
Legislative Effort To Install Air Monitors At Industrial Facilities Stalls
Baton Rouge Business Report | 16 April 2026 | A Louisiana bill to require air monitoring systems at high-emission industrial sites to provide community safety alerts has stalled in committee, leaving its future uncertain.
Solar-Powered Multi-Contaminant Detection For Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring
Nature | 16 April 2026 | A review of 90 studies finds solar-powered IoT water-quality monitoring systems are advancing real-time surveillance but remain limited by fragmented sensing, minimal energy-aware design, and underuse of machine learning despite growing...
Coalition Sues Trump EPA For Failure To Implement Life-Saving National Soot Standard
NRDC | 15 April 2026 | A coalition of health and environmental groups is suing the EPA for failing to implement strengthened 2024 soot pollution standards, arguing delays are putting public health at risk despite significant projected benefits.
Michigan Updates Air Quality Alert System As Wildfire Smoke Season Approaches
U.S. News & World Report | 15 April 2026 | Michigan is updating its air quality alert system to issue earlier warnings as wildfire smoke increasingly drives dangerous pollution levels and poses growing health risks to residents.
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