Fast Company
Gas Stoves Aren’t Just Bad for the Environment. They Pollute Your Indoor Air, Too
Article written by Jonathan Levy, professor of environmental health
The Conversation
Is Your Gas Stove Bad for Your Health?
Article written by Jonathan Levy, professor of environmental health
WBUR
Chinatown in ‘High Exposure Zone’ for Unregulated Air Pollutants, Study Shows
Quotes Jonathan Levy, professor of environmental health
Phys.org
Air Pollution Disproportionally Affects People of Color, Lower-Income Residents in DC
Quotes Jonathan Levy, professor of environmental health
India Today
Effects of Climate, Agriculture, Air Quality Combine to Impact Public Health: Study
References study co-led by Patrick Kinney, professor of environmental health
WebMD
Smoggy Air Might Raise Black Women’s Odds for Fibroids
Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology
HealthDay
Smoggy Air Might Raise Black Women’s Odds for Fibroids
Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology
HealthDay
Ozone Concentrations Linked to Fibroids in Black Women
Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology
WBUR
Report: Air Quality Improving In Mass., Even before the Pandemic
Quotes Jonathan Levy, professor and chair of environmental health
Consumer Affairs
Investments to Increase Access to Biking and Walking Could Save Money and Lives, Study Finds
Quotes Matthew Raifman, doctoral student in the Department of Environmental Health