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Experts Weigh In On How To Protect Your Lungs From Wildfire Smoke

Learn to understand the Air Quality Index and check it throughout the day, health experts say. Other public health news includes a study on opioid-related deaths and health problems near a dumping ground.

When the coronavirus pandemic hit, people were told to shelter inside. Slowly, outdoor activities were encouraged and became a source of sanity for many Californians. But now with wildfires burning across the Bay Area and beyond, plumes of smoke have spread everywhere, making outdoor activities difficult and even dangerous at times. Even people without preexisting health conditions might wonder what really is safe for them to do outside at any given time. (Hwang, 8/26)

Kaiser Health News and Politifact HealthCheck: Drug Overdose Deaths Showed A One-Year Decline In 2018. But There鈥檚 More To The Story.聽

Detective Ryan Holets, whose personal story includes the adoption of an infant born to a drug-addicted mother, addressed the Republican National Convention on its second night. He praised President Donald Trump鈥檚 efforts in addressing drug and opioid abuse and noted 鈥渄rug overdose deaths decreased in 2018 for the first time in 30 years.鈥 (Appleby, 8/27)

More than a year after a judge ordered the removal of Shingle Mountain, Marsha Jackson is still coughing up black 鈥済unk.鈥 She can鈥檛 let her granddaughter play outside. She sees a pulmonologist and has to wear long sleeves in the hot Dallas summers because walking the dog leaves rashes on her skin. The dumping ground remains behind her home of 25 years on Choate Street in southeastern Dallas, despite what appeared to be progress on its removal in March. (Tatum, 8/26)

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