People who have burn wood in fireplaces and stoves in their homes have reduced lung performance compared to people who don't, new research shows. Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa Burning wood indoors could ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The use of wood burners in the UK has nearly doubled since 2009. (lucentius via Getty Images) There's something incredibly ...
Wood burners may treble children’s exposure to pollution in homes, study finds - Factors like smoking and even cooking contribute to pollution exposure, researchers found ...
The study, presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress in Amsterdam, showed those who used wood stoves lost lung capacity more quickly than non-users – even though they tended to be ...
Light a fire on a bad air day and you may be going to smoke school — or pay a $100 fine if you refuse. The Bay Area’s air pollution district is getting tougher this year on scofflaws, violators of its ...
Burning wood indoors could cause damage in a similar way to cigarette smoke, researchers have warned, after a new study linked the growing popularity of domestic wood burning to lung damage. Wood ...
A new study has linked indoor wood burner use to a decline in lung function (Alamy/PA) Burning wood indoors could cause damage in a similar way to cigarette smoke, researchers have warned, after a new ...
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