Major study finds chronic exposure to wildfire smoke PM2.5 linked to 24,000 USA deaths per year, with no safe threshold.
A new study out in the journal Science Advances finds that chronic exposure to wildfire smoke has contributed to tens of thousands of deaths each year in the United States ...
Wildfire smoke fine particulate matter has a long-term impact on mortality and is associated with an increased mortality rate for all studied outcomes.
You may not immediately notice a haze in the sky or the smell of smoke in the air, but just a few minutes outside can trigger problems for people with sensitive allergies.
Oklahoma residents are experiencing an early allergy season due to warm weather and smoke from wildfires, prompting doctors ...
A large wildfire sent thick plumes of smoke into the sky in Beaver County, Oklahoma, on Tuesday.The fire, named the Ranger ...
Ash falls hundreds of miles from active flames as air quality remains moderate to unhealthy ...
New research suggests that exposure to intense wildfire smoke during pregnancy may be associated with increased likelihood of ...
Several wildfires broke out in northwestern Oklahoma on Tuesday, February 17, prompting Governor Kevin Stitt to declare a state of emergency in three counties: Beaver, Texas, and Woodward.This ...
Track ongoing wildfires and smoke in Kansas as red flag warnings and fire danger continue for much of the state.
The KDHE has warned that Kansas wildfire smoke threatens air quality statewide.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is blunt about it: “do not drive into smoke.” Trooper Travis Burgess closed the eastbound lanes ...