Environmental Health Chat

Wood Burning Stoves and Human Health

03.17.2017 - By NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public HealthPlay

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In many parts of the country, and indeed around the world, wood is used as fuel to heat homes, particularly during colder winter months. Wood combustion releases particulates and other air contaminants that can hurt your health. This can be particularly important for children's respiratory health and the health of other susceptible groups, such as the elderly. In this podcast, hear how researchers at the University of Montana are working in their communities to understand exposure to indoor air pollutants and the negative health impacts it causes and to identify promising interventions to protect human health.

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