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Wildfire Smoke Impacts Health Far From Flames
24 Dec
Summary
- Wildfire smoke can harm health up to 100 miles from flames.
- Vulnerable groups include young children and those with chronic conditions.
- Long-term risks include increased cancer and cardiovascular event likelihood.

Wildfire smoke is a serious health concern, capable of causing adverse effects up to 100 miles from the fire's origin, even when unseen.
Dr. Kari Nadeau highlights that an Air Quality Index of 155 is comparable to smoking nearly ten cigarettes daily, with localized areas experiencing even worse conditions. Vulnerable populations, including developing lungs of young children and adults with chronic conditions like diabetes, face heightened risks.
Exposure can trigger immediate symptoms and lead to long-term consequences such as chronic asthma, increased heart attack and stroke incidents, and a higher risk of developing brain, lung, and thyroid cancers due to inhaling over 400 different toxins.




