(Beyond Pesticides, October 31, 2023) With cooler weather setting in and people heading indoors and closing windows, the issue of COVID-19 transmission escalates, as do concerns about toxic chemicals ...
Toxic chemicals from wildfire smoke can remain in Los Angeles homes weeks after fires are extinguished, with some cancer-causing compounds peaking during recovery periods, UCLA researchers found.
I have a health goal for the new year that doesn't require me to get out of bed earlier or eat fewer cookies. I am an ...
Owlstone Medical (“Owlstone”), the global leader in Breath Biopsy ® for applications in early disease detection and precision medicine, today announced the publication of a peer-reviewed study in the ...
When cities burn, plastics, electronics, cleaning chemicals and much more create a toxic brew. Studies launched during the LA ...
A new study of the impact of the 2025 Los Angeles County wildfires has found that even after fires are extinguished, ...
A study reports that, around the world, wildfires and prescribed burns could emit substantially more gases, including ones that contribute to air pollution, than previously thought.
Technology invented at UC Davis and developed by Sensit Ventures Inc. could enable hatcheries for laying hens to sex eggs well before hatching by detecting volatile chemicals that cross the shell.