Household air pollution is associated with stunted growth in infants. Whether the replacement of biomass fuel (e.g., wood, dung, or agricultural crop waste) with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for ...
Exposure to household air pollution is a risk factor for severe pneumonia. The effect of replacing biomass cookstoves with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cookstoves on the incidence of severe infant ...
Objective To determine whether liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) can reduce perinatal mortality in a setting with high reliance on biomass fuels for cooking.Design Community-based two-arm parallel cluster ...
Personal exposure to fine particulate matter with a diameter of ≤ 2.5 μm (PM 2.5) or carbon monoxide (CO) from biomass cooking showed no association with the risk for severe pneumonia in infants.
Mycoprotein fillets with grilled vegetables. Fermentation, one of the oldest food processing methods, is getting an upgrade. And consumers seeking more variety in meatless alternatives to ...
Nearly four in five people in Africa prepare their meals over open fires or traditional stoves, utilizing wood, charcoal and other polluting fuels, but moving towards clean cooking is hard when ...
Thistle looked at the biomass fermentation industry and what it means for alternatives to animal agriculture using data from the Good Food Institute. - Bartosz Luczak // Shutterstock Thistle looked at ...
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