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More than half of Utah is now in severe drought, but it is far from the only Western state experiencing dry conditions. Utah ...
University of Utah Health researchers have linked particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution with aneurysmal subarachnoid ...
We found that these patients were experiencing higher rates of aneurysmal rupture 3-6 months after peaks in air pollution ...
As Great Salt Lake's levels continue to sag, yet another strange phenomenon has surfaced, offering Utah scientists more ...
The EPA recommends taking action if your home or building is found to have a radon level higher than 4.0 pCi/L. Over time, ...
Efforts to map radon levels to identify where communities are at most risk and require interventions have historically provided county-wide averages based on very little data.
Over 83 million people around the U.S. live in residences with radon levels over the EPA's action level, new data reveals.
Utah’s deadliest geological hazard is a gas you can’t see or smell, and Utah officials say one in three homes have dangerously high levels.
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This map shows the percentage of households in Utah County tested for radon at or above 2.7 pCi/L. (Courtesy of Utah Radon Services) Even though they caught the cancer relatively quickly, Robbins ...
Only testing can say if a house has unsafe radon levels, which can lead to lung cancer.