PM2.5
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healthPollution Linked to Rising Mental Health Crises Worldwide
New research connects air pollution to depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline, with studies from India, the US, and Europe.
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healthAir Pollution Linked to Cancer Risk Beyond Lungs, New Report States
A recent report reveals air pollution significantly increases the risk of various cancers, not just lung cancer, impacting populations unequally.
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healthChiang Mai Air Pollution: Families Face Health Risks, Consider Relocation
Chiang Mai's severe air pollution is prompting families to relocate due to health concerns, as PM2.5 levels reach 'very unhealthy' thresholds during peak fire season.
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healthHaze From Johor Hotspots Affects Singapore Air Quality
Hotspots in eastern Johor send smoke plumes to Singapore, raising air pollution levels and health concerns.
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healthDaily Habits Linked to Dangerous Indoor Air Pollution
New study shows evening cooking spikes PM2.5 levels above WHO guidelines for asthma and COPD patients.
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healthEurope's Most Polluted Cities: Where They Are and Why
Discover the most and least polluted cities in Europe and the factors driving air quality.
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health5 Evidence-Based Steps to Shield Your Health During Air Pollution Spikes
As fine particle pollution surges across Europe, WHO-backed strategies help affluent professionals reduce exposure-indoors and out-without compromising wellness or lifestyle.
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healthOnly 13 Countries Meet WHO Air Quality Standards - Three in Europe
IQAir's 2025 World Air Quality Report finds just 13 nations globally meet WHO’s PM2.5 safety threshold of 5 µg/m³ - Andorra, Estonia, and Iceland are the only European countries to qualify.