Why Wildfire Smoke is More Dangerous Than You Think
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Wildfire smoke is no longer just a problem for the western United States. 

Join University of Vermont researcher Christina Barsky and Moms Clean Air Force public health manager Elizabeth Bechard as they explore the growing impacts of wildfire smoke on our region and discuss the heightened risks facing children, pregnant people, older adults, outdoor workers and individuals with chronic conditions. 

Learn what emerging research reveals about respiratory illness, cardiovascular health, pregnancy outcomes and long-term health effects – and how wildfire smoke and extreme heat can combine to create especially dangerous conditions. 

Christina and Elizabeth also discuss the unique challenges facing rural communities and how families can take practical steps to protect themselves. From air quality alerts and indoor air filtration to community support, this episode offers actionable guidance as we navigate a future where poor air quality is becoming a more common part of summer life. 

Whether you’re a parent, athlete, outdoor worker, caregiver or are concerned about the air you breathe, this episode provides essential information for protecting your health and your family. 

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