A new study claims that pollutants from gas stoves contribute to 40,000 premature deaths annually across Europe. The Jaume I University and University of Valencia study, highlights the potentially ...
Gas stoves kill 40,000 Europeans each year by pumping pollutants into their lungs, a report has found, a death toll twice as high as that from car crashes. The cookers spew harmful gases linked to ...
They emit harmful pollutants, which makes good ventilation crucial. Credit...Ida Marie Odgaard/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Supported by By Austyn Gaffney However much you may love ...
Gas stoves in European homes are associated with tens of thousands of premature deaths, a study has found. Nearly 40,000 early deaths each year in the EU and UK can be linked to exposure to ...
Around a third of European households use gas stoves at home. When used for cooking, the stoves emits nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter, which are both linked with respiratory illnesses and ...
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Cooking with gas or propane stoves can release harmful pollutants like nitrogen dioxide (NO2), increasing the risk of respiratory problems, including asthma. Women and children are particularly ...