Canada Wildfire Air Pollution and Heat Wave Combo Pose Heightened Health Risks
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Days that are both extremely hot and polluted come with higher risks of respiratory ailments and other health risks.
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Canada Wildfire Air Pollution and Heat Wave Combo Pose Heightened Health RisksNew York Times - Home Page