How wildfire smoke can affect your health Jun 23, 2022 Jun 23, 2022 Updated Jan 19, 2023 0 'Yellowstone' hunk Cole Hauser shocks fans with unrecognizable new look Watch Tuesday Jan. 31 weather forecast with Kirsten Lang Jay Leno recovering after motorcycle accident Elton John has set a new record with his farewell tour RAW: TN: MEMPHIS ICY ROAD CONDITIONS: CAR CRASH Ranch-style living: Spacious estate spans 10 acres in south Tulsa The signs and symptoms of throat cancer Ozzy Osbourne cancels tour as he's "not physically capable" Florence Pugh to release music for new Zach Braff movie Thunder sleet in Tulsa area Footage captures boulder nearly crush woman inside Honolulu home Watch Monday Jan 30 weather forecast with Kirsten Lang Watch Thursday Feb 2 weather forecast with Kirsten Lang State Superintendent Ryan Walters speaks about DEI spending Eagles player Josh Sills indicted on rape and kidnapping charges Who has won the most Oscars of all time? Here's the low down on the green comet set to light up the skies Strange UFO caught on camera spiraling over Hawaii 'Laverne & Shirley' actress Cindy Williams dies at 75 in LA See the Bill Knight Automotive winter athletes of the week for Jan. 29-Feb.4 While wildfire smoke may not seem serious, it can lead to a range of health problems. Find out what they are and what you can do to protect yourself. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Evergreen Wildfires As featured on Exposure to wildfire smoke altered DNA structure in monkeys Alterations in monkeys' DNA showed for the first time that wildfire smoke exposure can create long-term changes in how genes are expressed in primates. Climate change trauma has real impacts on cognition and the brain, wildfire survivors study shows A new neuropsychology study on California wildfire survivors found chronic cognitive problems in addition to anxiety and PTSD. Latest video OSU coach Mike Boynton speaks after 79-73 win against TCU The moment the Chinese spy balloon was shot down, ordered by President Biden Suspected Chinese surveillance balloon over the U.S. Video appears to show suspected spy balloon being shot down Watch Mt. Washington endure historic wind chill of -108°F RAW: NYC MAYOR SPENDS COLDEST NIGHT IN HOMELESS FACILITY Witness captures images of suspected spy balloon in North Carolina Video of Chinese spy satellite hovering over Billings Wednesday Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Exposure to wildfire smoke altered DNA structure in monkeys Alterations in monkeys' DNA showed for the first time that wildfire smoke exposure can create long-term changes in how genes are expressed in primates.
Climate change trauma has real impacts on cognition and the brain, wildfire survivors study shows A new neuropsychology study on California wildfire survivors found chronic cognitive problems in addition to anxiety and PTSD.