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"Usually when someone's sick, they may run a fever which you won't have in smoke or pollen exposure" said Kaminsky. "When you're sick you just tend to feel more tired. The smoke and allergens are just ...
It's building back across the Midwest and it's all because of large fires that are still burning across parts of Canada in ...
Children, older adults, and people with respiratory or heart conditions such as asthma or COPD may begin to experience health ...
The Southern Tier was under an air quality advisory for “fine particulate matter” because of the smoke from the wildfires burning in Canada on Saturday, June 7. Doctors ...
British Columbia's wildland firefighters are predicting a busy fire season in parts of the province, particularly in the ...
Seven-hundred Marines in California have been ordered to assist in Los Angeles and they’re expected to arrive over the next ...
Wildfire smoke was with us this past weekend and after a reprieve on Monday, it appears some more smoke is set to return ...
On Monday at 2:45 p.m. the National Weather Service reported an air quality alert in effect until 10 p.m. for Tualatin Valley ...
Warm weather has hit Colorado, reaching mid-80s, but residents are facing hazy skies and smoke from Canadian wildfires, ...
Those who are awaking with scratchy throats and irritated eyes are likely to be wondering if it’s allergies, but it’s more ...
Many studies have shown how reduced air quality can compare to smoking cigarettes. Moderate air quality currently is like ...
The Canadian Ophthalmological Society is urging people to take care of their eyes as wildfires burn across Manitoba and ...