BUFFALO, N.Y. – Just about everyone knows that cigarette smoke is bad for babies. Should cooking fuels like natural gas, propane and wood be viewed similarly when used indoors? That’s the takeaway ...
Matthew Shupler is also a researcher in the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems at the University of Liverpool. This research was funded by the National Institute for Health and Care ...
Just about everyone knows that cigarette smoke is bad for babies. Should cooking fuels like natural gas, propane and wood be viewed similarly when used indoors? That's the takeaway from a new study ...
In a significant stride towards sustainable and cleaner energy, researchers from West Africa have conducted a comparative assessment of pollutant emissions between biofuel briquettes and charcoal.
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