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Bridging knowledge gaps in human chemical exposure via drinking water with non-target screening
The review, titled ‘Bridging knowledge gaps in human chemical exposure via drinking water with non-target screening‘ is available in CREST on drinking water exposome.
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What are the health effects of wildfires and how can I protect myself?
Professor Frank Kelly provides an understanding of the health impacts of wildfires.
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Imperial experts to study air pollution exposure inside 100 London homes
A groundbreaking Imperial-led study is looking at indoor exposure to air pollution in more than 100 homes in West London. The WellHome study, led by Imperial College London’s world-leading
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Real time PM2.5 composition data for London available to the public
The Aerosol Science Team has released its PM dashboard, a web-based tool showing the chemical composition of PM2.5 in London’s air. Data collected from advanced equipment located…
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Health Protection Research Units and MRC support public and community involvement
The NIHR-funded Health Protection Research Units (HPRUs) in Environmental Exposures and Health and Chemical and Radiation Threats and Hazards, together with the MRC Centre for Environment…
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Chair of House of Commons Science Committee visits White City
Greg Clark MP, Chair of the House of…
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New report released by the Clean Air Fund: “The Pathway to Healthy Air in the UK”
New report published by the Clean Air Fund…
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Communities offered air quality sensors to monitor pollution levels
Aiming to reach communities with…
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How environmentally friendly are wood-burning stoves?
Previous studies have shown that…
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Environmentally friendly stoves emit 750 times more pollution than an HGV truck
From 2022, only stoves that meet an ecodesign standard will legally be sold in the UK and EU, however, the rules and regulations surrounding these standards are weak, as reported in the Guardian.
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