The natural gas that lights many popular gas stoves for both home and professional cooks contains low concentrations of several pollutants and chemicals linked to cancer, a new study found.
A new study found that the natural gas that lights many popular gas stoves for both home and professional cooks contains low concentrations of several pollutants and chemicals linked to cancer.
Such findings may fuel what has been a slow shift among some cities and states to ban new natural-gas hookups in house and apartment construction. These emissions include formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and nitric oxides that can trigger asthma, coughing, wheezing and difficulty breathing. The Harvard study has uncovered more emissions, looking at the smaller traces of chemicals.
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