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Martin Kang, PhD, of the Medical University of South Carolina, is this year’s recipient of the ATS/ALA Commemorative 120th Anniversary Joint Research Award. The grant totaling $120,000 was awarded in ...
Today, 36 non-partisan, non-profit patient advocacy organizations issued the following response to new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R.1) combined ...
Integrated Pest Management is an effective strategy to remove pests and their related pollutants from your home without harsh chemicals that can contaminate your indoor air.
As the giant cloud of dust from the Sahara approaches the Southeast, the American Lung Association has released tips to help residents safeguard their health.
Annie Dodge Wauneka (1910-1997) was a Navajo public health advocate and tribal leader. She was born in Sawmill, Arizona and grew up on the Navajo Reservation. After graduating from high school, she ...
The burden of air pollution is not evenly shared. Poorer people and some racial and ethnic groups are among those who often face higher exposure to pollutants and who may experience greater responses ...
Review our methodology for a full explanation of data sources and calculations utilized to assign grades for the air you breathe. The colors used in “State of the Air" are based on the Air Quality ...
Black History Month (February 1 – March 1) is a time in our country to recognize the Black community’s influence and impact on American culture and society. The Black cultural experience in America is ...
In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, the American Lung Association takes a look at the history of this awareness month, key cultural facts surrounding Indigenous Peoples and lung health ...
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (May1 - June 1) is a celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. A rather broad term, Asian/Pacific encompasses all of the ...