Low levels of traffic-related air pollution harms the liver and may raise the risk of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease, a new study in mice suggests.
Long-term exposure to low levels of traffic-related air pollution harms the liver and may raise the risk of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease, a new study in mice suggests.
Jan. 31, 2025 — Low levels of traffic-related air pollution harms the liver and may raise the risk of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease, a new study in mice ... Wildfire Smoke Can Carry ...
With rising air pollution levels in urban areas, these breeds face heightened risks, including breathing difficulties and long-term respiratory conditions.
A breakthrough study from Yale School of Medicine reveals that Americans living in areas with high air pollution face twice the chance of developing eczema, SciTechDaily reported. Research ...