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Wildfire Smoke Is Even More Dangerous Than Anyone Knew

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Smoke contains microscopic particles known asPM 2.5 , small enough to easily wiggle its way into our lungs and then into our bloodstreams.

By 2054 , over 125 million Americans each year will be exposed to “red” air quality, considered anunhealthylevel by the Environmental Protection Agency .

Smoke can affect fertility treatments, especially in vitro fertilization treatments.

Wildland firefighters need to be aware of the impact a long career in firefighting can have on the human brain.

The odds of a dementia diagnosis rose by 18 percent for every microgram per cubic meter increase in wildfire pollution over three years .

The average PM 2.5 exposure for a census tract near the 2018 Camp Fire in California was 1.2 micrograms per cubic meters between 2006 and 2020 .

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