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Gas Stoves Are Poisoning Americans by Releasing Toxic Fumes Associated With Asthma and Lung Cancer
In the United States, gas stoves are the main source of indoor nitrogen dioxide—a toxic gas tied to many health problems—according to a new study ...
Pollution from gas stoves accounts for more than half of some Americans’ total exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a toxin ...
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Gas stoves are filling homes with hidden toxic air
Gas cooking has long been sold as the gold standard for home chefs, yet the blue flame on the stovetop is quietly loading ...
It's odorless, colorless and deadly. And now, carbon monoxide is yet again in the news. Furnaces, generators, grills, small engines and gas vehicles are among common sources of the poisonous gas, ...
Twenty-two million Americans would no longer be breathing in unhealthy levels of nitrogen dioxide if they switched from gas ...
Aliasger K. Salem receives funding from the National Institutes of Health. He serves on the Executive Board of the American Association for Pharmaceutical Scientists. In 1980, two children and 29 crew ...
Jeannie Williams' son died in a Best Western hotel room from gas poisoning. May 24, 2014— -- A South Carolina mother whose son died from noxious gas poisoning inside the so-called “poison hotel ...
You may not be familiar with hydrogen sulfide, a colorless gas that smells like rotten eggs, and is produced naturally from decaying matter. However, this gas is lethal to breathe in, and hydrogen ...
Stanford researchers found that gas stoves expose Americans to surprisingly high levels of nitrogen dioxide—often matching or ...
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