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Gas stoves are poisoning Americans by releasing toxic fumes associated with asthma and lung cancer
A hidden danger may be lurking in your kitchen. Many Americans are breathing in nitrogen dioxide—a harmful pollutant that’s been linked with asthma and lung cancer—from fumes emitted by their gas ...
Stanford researchers found that gas stoves expose Americans to surprisingly high levels of nitrogen dioxide—often matching or ...
A chemical linked to a higher risk of leukemia and other blood cell cancers can leak into homes when a resident uses their gas stove, according to a newly-published study – which adds to the growing ...
Pollution from gas stoves accounts for more than half of some Americans’ total exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a toxin ...
It’s time to clear the air. While staying inside seems like a safe way to avoid the harmful effects of air pollution, it ...
Study Finds on MSN
First Nationwide Gas Stove Study Maps Hidden Nitrogen Dioxide Exposure
Gas Ranges Push 22 Million Americans Over NO₂ Guideline; Electric Adds None In A Nutshell 22 million Americans would drop below WHO nitrogen dioxide safety limits if they switched from gas to electric ...
Gas stoves are contributing more to global warming than previously thought because of constant tiny methane leaks while they're off, a new study found. The same study that tested emissions around ...
Gas stoves, found in more than 40 million U.S. homes, are likely giving some children asthma, new research suggests. A study published Friday suggests that around 50,000 current cases of pediatric ...
The air inside your home may be more toxic than outside, mainly due to gas stoves, according to a new Stanford University ...
As a political debate is waged on whether gas stoves should face stronger regulations, a new study found the chemicals released from such appliances are as bad as secondhand smoke. The study released ...
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