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Have you noticed the haze in Houston? We have too. Here’s what’s causing it
Read full article: Have you noticed the haze in Houston? We have too. Here’s what’s causing itIf you have been out and about the last couple of days, you probably have noticed all the haze blanketing the Houston area.
Canadian wildfires led to spike in asthma ER visits, especially in the Northeast
Read full article: Canadian wildfires led to spike in asthma ER visits, especially in the NortheastThree studies show smoke from Canadian wildfires led to a spike in people with asthma visiting emergency rooms in the United States.
PHOTOS: Is it fog or smoke? Moderate to unhealthy air quality levels reported in the Houston area following New Year’s celebrations
Read full article: PHOTOS: Is it fog or smoke? Moderate to unhealthy air quality levels reported in the Houston area following New Year’s celebrationsMany residents in the Houston area woke up to dense fog outside their windows following New Year’s celebrations.
Air quality in Houston drops to unhealthy levels; how to take care of yourself, your loved ones with respiratory issues
Read full article: Air quality in Houston drops to unhealthy levels; how to take care of yourself, your loved ones with respiratory issuesAir quality in Houston has reached unhealthy levels after a cold front pushed smoke from an ongoing wildfire in West Texas, according to the Houston Fire Department.
‘My chest hurts’: People in the Houston area sound off on the smoky haze that has hit our area; Read their reactions
Read full article: ‘My chest hurts’: People in the Houston area sound off on the smoky haze that has hit our area; Read their reactionsA wildfire burning in West Texas has brought smoke to Houston. This is what people are saying about it.
Can you get the coronavirus from secondhand smoke?
Read full article: Can you get the coronavirus from secondhand smoke?Can you get the coronavirus from secondhand smoke? Secondhand smoke isnt believed to directly spread the virus, experts say, but infected smokers may blow droplets carrying the virus when they exhale. You should steer clear of secondhand smoke regardless. Breathing in secondhand smoke from cigarettes can cause various health problems, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More Viral Questions:Can the coronavirus spread through the air?