Should you exercise in wildfire smoke? Here's what experts say.
Athletes and outdoor enthusiasts are recalibrating their fitness routines as recurring wildfire smoke forces a choice between exertion and respiratory health.
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Athletes and outdoor enthusiasts are recalibrating their fitness routines as recurring wildfire smoke forces a choice between exertion and respiratory health.
Air quality is improving in the Northeast just in time for the World Cup final, while wildfire smoke persists over the Great Lakes.
As wildfire smoke impacts air quality in New York City, residents are seeking guidance on the efficacy of AC units and air purifiers.
As wildfire smoke infiltrates homes and vehicles, experts and outlets are sharing DIY filtration methods and professional air purifier recommendations.
Public interest is surging regarding the Air Quality Index (AQI) and 'Code Red' warnings as wildfire smoke impacts health and outdoor activities.