Media Summary: Record high temperatures and raging wildfires have combined to create Meteorologist Katie Garner explains the science behind why wildfire The sky from the Midwest to the Northeast has been hazy due to Canadian wildfire
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Record high temperatures and raging wildfires have combined to create Meteorologist Katie Garner explains the science behind why wildfire The sky from the Midwest to the Northeast has been hazy due to Canadian wildfire A UCSF physician tells KPIX 5's Ken Bastida how air pollution and wildfire Dr. Brandon Hooks joined News 8. (June 27, 2023) Many Valley residents visited their doctors after some breathing
As we've seen multiple wildfires in recent weeks, we are taking a closer look at air quality. It turns out, you don't have to see or ... More intense and frequent wildfires in the U.S. means more lung-damaging Dr. David Hill, board chair of the American Lung Association, joins "Morning in America with Hena Doba" to discuss the If you are a smoker, or know someone who is, you will have heard many reasons why you should consider quitting. But have you ...