Gas stoves, found in more than 40 million U.S. homes, are likely giving some children asthma, new research suggests. A study published Friday suggests that around 50,000 current cases of pediatric ...
Cooking with gas-fired stoves can cause unsafe levels of toxins to accumulate inside homes, exposing people to roughly the same cancer risk as breathing secondhand cigarette smoke, according to a new ...
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Can You Leave Your Propane Tank Outside During Winter? Here's What We Know
Whether you plan on grilling in the snow or just want to shut your grill down for the season, it's important to know how to ...
A new study conducted by researchers from Stanford University’s School of Sustainability found that gas and propane stoves could pose a threat to consumers’ long-term health and wellness. Their ...
Tina Johnson’s kitchen hasn’t changed much over the years. Her gas stove anchors the room, its click and blue flames a signal to her family that it’s time for a meal. But testing done in her home in ...
Air pollution from gas and propane stoves has caused about 50,000 current cases of childhood asthma nationwide, and people living in smaller homes are more likely to be affected. That’s according to a ...
Tens of thousands of asthma cases in children have been linked to gas and propane stoves, a study suggests. Researchers in California and Boston measured nitrogen dioxide levels in more than 100 US ...
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