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The study examined nitrogen dioxide levels around 149,075 warehouses in the United States. Communities with warehouses had 69.5% more Black residents compared with the national median. Perspective ...
A recent Stanford University study discovered that nitrogen dioxide — an invisible air pollutant produced from gas stoves — is particularly harmful to people living in houses smaller than 800 ...
Did you know that gas stoves, found in over a third of U.S. households, can expose you to unsafe levels of nitrogen dioxide? A new study from researchers at Harvard and their collaborators found ...
The negative effects of exposure to nitrogen dioxide from a gas stove are not limited to those who spend the most time cooking or in the kitchen, the researchers found. In the bedrooms that were ...
Burning natural gas releases nitrogen dioxide, a respiratory irritant. Nitrogen dioxide exacerbates asthma and impairs lung function. The Environmental Protection Agency regulates these emissions ...