Three years ago, on Dec. 30, 2021, a wind-driven wildfire raced through two communities just outside Boulder, Colorado. In ...
In a new study, researchers examined the health effects people experienced when they returned to still-standing homes after ...
residents quickly reached out to nearby scientists who study wildfire smoke and health risks at the University of Colorado Boulder and area labs. People wanted to know what was in the ash and causing ...
The Marshall Fire swept through several neighborhoods in the towns of Louisville and Superior, Colo. In the homes that were left standing, residents dealt with lingering smoke and ash in their homes.
For example, we don't yet know what long-term health implications might look like for people living with lingering gases from wildfire smoke and ash in a home. We found a significant decline in ...
Even six months after the fire, we found that many people were reporting symptoms that aligned with health risks related to smoke and ash from fires. More than half (55%) of the people who ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Colleen E. Reid, University of Colorado Boulder (THE CONVERSATION) Three years ago ...
Even six months after the fire, we found that many people were reporting symptoms that aligned with health risks related to smoke and ash from fires. More than half (55%) of the people who ...