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Children exposed to higher ozone levels early in life are more likely to develop asthma

By Alden Woods | UW News on May 30, 2025   Featured, Health  

Children exposed to higher ozone levels early in life are more likely to develop asthma

Asthma affects more than 6% of U.S. children, making it the most common chronic disease in kids nationwide. It’s difficult to isolate any single cause, but one of the most common contributors is air pollution: Studies have shown that breathing air with high levels of fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and other environmental pollutants can […]

Air Pollution can Accelerate Lung Disease as Much as a Pack a Day ofCigarettes

By UW News Staff on Aug 14, 2019   Featured, Health, Science/Education  

Air Pollution can Accelerate Lung Disease as Much as a Pack a Day ofCigarettes

  Air pollution — especially ozone air pollution which is increasing with climate change — accelerates the progression of emphysema of the lung, according to a new study led by the University of Washington, Columbia University and the University at Buffalo. While previous studies have shown a clear connection of air pollutants with some heart and lung […]

Antarctic Ozone Hole about Average in 2016

By Audrey Haar | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Theo Stein | NOAA on Nov 1, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Antarctic Ozone Hole about Average in 2016

  The hole in the Earth’s ozone layer that forms over Antarctica each September grew to about 8.9 million square miles in 2016 before starting to recover, according to scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) who monitor the annual phenomenon. “This year we saw an ozone hole that was just […]

Climate Change may Worsen Summertime Ozone Pollution

By National Science Foundation on May 5, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Science/Education  

Ozone pollution across the continental United States will become far more difficult to keep in check as temperatures rise, according to new research results. The study shows that Americans face the risk of a 70 percent increase in unhealthy summertime ozone levels by 2050. The results appear online this week in a paper in the Journal […]

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