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Wildfire smoke can harm your brain, not just your lungsAnyone who has experienced wildfire smoke knows how it can leave you with a scratchy throat, stinging eyes and impact your ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNWildfire updates: How smoke affects health | Status of Alberta's biggest wildfires I Canada's wildfire season above average in 2025Wind pushed smoke from Alberta and B.C.’s wildfires to Calgary Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, leading to an air ...
Sunny summer days may not be quite as bright this year as smoke from wildfires burning across Canada occasionally spreads ...
Four in five wildfires in Saskatchewan this year have been caused by humans, the vast majority of them accidentally. But ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSmoke free summers a thing of the past as Alberta gets hit with wildfire smoke from all sidesSmoke from wildfires burning in British Columbia, northern Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan are cumulatively worsening the ...
Typically, during the summer months of June, July and August, when the wind goes northwest behind a front, the New York sky usually becomes a deep blue and the humidity dips. However, as explained by ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNFeeling hazy from the wildfire smoke? Here's whyFrom a pregnancy perspective, there are several factors that can impact the wellbeing of the baby. With air pollution in ...
The white mist seen in France is not dangerous as most of the toxic gases dissipate while crossing the Atlantic ocean. The ...
A blue sky may be a rare sight across the Finger Lakes and much of the Northeast this summer. AccuWeather meteorologists say ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMilitary aids evacuations as Canada wildfires expand eastwardCanada's military used aircraft to help evacuate members of a remote Indigenous group Monday as wildfires spread eastward ...
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As wildfire season begins, the destructive impacts of climate change are being felt across Canada. Several communities in ...
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WCAX on MSNCanadian wildfires impact air quality across Vt. & N.Y.ALBURGH, Vt. (WCAX) - Hazy and smoky skies from Canadian wildfires jacking up the Air Quality Index to unhealthy levels. The New York Department of Health, and the Department of Environmental ...
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