Cooking on a gas stove can produce up to 100 times more dangerous particles than a car exhaust pipe, a terrifying new study has revealed. Researchers from Purdue University found that gas stoves ...
Researchers from Stanford University and nonprofit PSE Healthy Energy tested gas and propane stoves in 87 homes across California and Colorado. (Josh Edelson / For The Times) Cooking with gas-fired ...
Cooking with a gas stove in your kitchen can emit as much benzene into a home as second-hand tobacco smoke, depending on ventilation and the size of the house, according to new research from Stanford ...
(CBS4)- Researchers in Boulder and beyond are finding gas stoves can cause a host of health problems, particularly for kids, and are emitting harmful greenhouse gases, even when they're turned off.
Let the great kitchen debate begin. Gas stoves offer quick, adjustable heat ideal for high-heat cooking, while electric stoves provide steady, even heat better suited for baking and easier cleanup.
The Ohio Restaurant Association questions the need for a ban. “Traditionally, gas stoves have been an efficient way to cook in high-volume kitchens as the open flame heats the pan in very little time ...
It’s an ubiquitous expression. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, to “be cooking with gas” means “to be making very good progress or doing something very well.” And it’s true there are many ...
Researchers from Purdue University found that gas stoves released nano-sized particles that leave people with an increased risk of asthma and other respiratory illnesses. “These super tiny ...
Cooking with gas-fired stoves can cause unsafe levels of toxins to accumulate inside homes, exposing people to roughly the same cancer risk as breathing secondhand cigarette smoke, according to a new ...