Persistent wildfire smoke is eroding rural America's mental health : vimarsana.com

Persistent wildfire smoke is eroding rural America's mental health

Besides physical effects, wildfire smoke can create economic anxiety, isolation, and despair. In rural areas, scientists see a link between smoke and higher suicide rates.

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