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Traffic air pollution is risk for pregnant women

There are plenty of studies that detail the risks of poor air quality for pregnant women and their fetuses. The studies provide ample evidence that expectant mothers should seriously consider investing in a high-performance air purifier. Read More >

Air purifiers can help control risk for pregnant women, babies

Air pollution is a serious threat to pregnant women and their babies, and new studies show the connection between air quality, pregnancy, and newborns. Learn how indoor air pollution can be controlled through air purification. Read More >

Air pollution linked to hyperactivity in children

Research published in Environmental Health Perspectives, a peer-reviewed journal from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), links early-life traffic-related air pollution exposure to the development of hyperactivity in children. Learn more. Read More >

Visualizing the invisible

IQAir and the European Commission partnered for the Green Week Conference in Brussels, Belgium to help raise awareness of air pollution. Learn more. Read More >

The dangers of airplanes and ultrafine particles

Even as air quality agencies report acceptable levels of other pollutants near airports, the levels of unregulated ultrafine particles may be increasing. Learn more. Read More >

Thirdhand smoke danger remains for months

Thirdhand smoke is the chemical and particle byproducts of tobacco smoke that land on surfaces and combine with other airborne contaminants. Learn more. Read More >

Poor air quality is linked to breast cancer

Breast cancer is second in cancer deaths in women. Over 90% of breast cancer cases are linked to environmental factors, including air quality. Learn more. Read More >

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