The National Institute of Public Health study followed 500 households and found that families that used the Patsai stove experienced better lung function than those that did not.
Radon inhalation accounts for up to 14 percent of lung cancers worldwide.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is joining the World Health Organization's first global call-to-action on cancer risk from radon in homes.
Association says company is committed to the environment and recycling of products.
Researchers tested taxi drivers before, during, and after the 2008 Beijing Olympics for their heart rate variability in response to varying levels of particulate matter pollution.
Next year's conferences will be co-located in Nashville, Tenn.
Two non-utility and three utility green power suppliers were recognized at the Renewable Energy Markets Conference.
The authority has identified projects involving solid waste management, water supply, waste to energy, and renewable energy projects.
EPA is engaging Boys & Girls Clubs and Parent Teacher Organizations Today to make a few small changes that will help combat global warming.
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection offers advice on how to manage home-based storage tanks.
EPA said it will ask pesticide manufacturers to voluntarily include new information on product labels, including buffer zones, limits on application and fish mortality reporting requirements.
Foundation focuses only on environment this year, with 10 recipients each receiving $100,000.
Kenneth S. Suslick and colleagues have developed an optoelectronic nose for the detection of toxic industrial chemicals.