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Firefighters face a higher risk of skin cancer – nano fabrics with tiny, rough fibers can help keep them safer
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Firefighters face a higher risk of skin cancer – nano fabrics with tiny, rough fibers can help keep them safer

  • Sumit Mandal, Oklahoma State University
  • 23 hrs ago

The risk to firefighters isn’t just from breathing wildfire smoke – it’s also in the chemicals that get on their clothes and filter through to their skin.

Wildfires are reversing America’s progress on ozone pollution
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Wildfires are reversing America’s progress on ozone pollution

  • Weizhi Deng, University of Iowa; Jun Wang, University of Iowa, and Meng Zhou, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  • Jun 4, 2026

The US had been reducing surface-level ozone, a harmful pollutant and the main component of smog, but that changed as wildfire activity picked up around 2015.

1 person sent to hospital, 10 people lose apartments after Union Ave fire
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1 person sent to hospital, 10 people lose apartments after Union Ave fire

  • By BOB MARTIN, The Laconia Daily Sun
  • Updated May 29, 2026

LACONIA — An early morning fire in a Union Avenue apartment building, on Friday, left 10 adults without a place to live, and sent one person t…

Granite State Cigar Shop to host summer barbecue at Nutmeg Inn in Meredith
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Granite State Cigar Shop to host summer barbecue at Nutmeg Inn in Meredith

  • Updated Jun 3, 2026

MEREDITH — Granite State Cigar Shop, of Laconia, will partner with the Nutmeg Inn in Meredith to host a Rocky Patel Summer Dinner event on Sat…

Flavored vapes led to a major shake-up at the FDA – 3 health policy analysts explain the science behind the controversial products
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Flavored vapes led to a major shake-up at the FDA – 3 health policy analysts explain the science behind the controversial products

  • Claire L. Ma, University of Michigan; Holly Jarman, University of Michigan, and Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, UMass Amherst
  • Updated May 18, 2026

Flavored vapes draw new users – especially young people. On the flipside, they can also help some people quit smoking. Makary’s resignation makes it clear that the controversy isn’t going away.

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No injuries when house fire displaces family of 5, 2 dogs
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No injuries when house fire displaces family of 5, 2 dogs

  • By BOB MARTIN, The Laconia Daily Sun
  • Updated May 15, 2026

FRANKLIN — A house fire on Sanborn Street on Monday afternoon displaced a family of five, and their two dogs, but no injuries were reported.

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1 person injured in Lakeshore Park fire that caused $200K in damage

  • By BOB MARTIN, The Laconia Daily Sun
  • Updated Apr 13, 2026

GILFORD — A Lakeshore Park resident experienced minor head and face after they tried to reenter a camp property on fire on Sunday.

Tobacco is still one of the world’s top killers – here are the key obstacles to enacting generational smoking bans
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Tobacco is still one of the world’s top killers – here are the key obstacles to enacting generational smoking bans

  • Marie Helweg-Larsen, Dickinson College
  • Updated Apr 10, 2026

A few US towns have banned cigarette sales to anyone born after a specific date, and several states are considering this path. A psychologist explains why such measures often face stiff resistance.

5 tips for living a nontoxic life
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5 tips for living a nontoxic life

  • Megan Grant for Life Extension
  • Updated Apr 8, 2026

Life Extension reports that living a low-toxin lifestyle involves practical changes like improving ventilation, choosing whole foods, and using safer products.

Pittsburgh’s air pollution estimated to claim 3,000+ lives per year − and EPA rollbacks aren’t helping
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Pittsburgh’s air pollution estimated to claim 3,000+ lives per year − and EPA rollbacks aren’t helping

  • Philip Landrigan, Boston College and Ella Whitman, University of Vermont
  • Updated Mar 19, 2026

A new study linking Pittsburgh’s air pollution to thousands of deaths each year has been published just as the EPA moves to weaken pollution standards.

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