Woodsmoke from Cooking Fires Linked to Pneumonia, Cognitive Impacts, University of California, Berkeley (CAL) Study

Two new studies led by University of California, Berkeley, researchers spotlight the human health effects of exposure to smoke from open fires and dirty cookstoves, the primary source of cooking and heating for 43 percent, or some 3 billion members, of the world’s population. Women and young children in poverty are particularly vulnerable.

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