Abstract Epidemiologic studies have established an association between exposures to air pollution particles and human mortality and morbidity at concentrations of particles currently found in major metropolitan areas. The adverse effects of pollution particles are most prominent in susceptible subjects, including the elderly and patients with cardiopulmonary diseases. Controlled human exposure studies have been used to confirm the causal relationship between pollution particle exposure and adverse health effects. Earlier studies enrolled mostly young healthy subjects and have largely confirmed the capability of particles to cause adverse health effects shown in epidemiological studies. In the last few years, more studies involving susceptib...
Exposure to high levels of air pollution can cause a variety of adverse health outcomes. Air quality...
Air pollution exposure, a leading cause of global mortality associated with 800,000 deaths every yea...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Exposure to fine ambient particulate matter (PM) has consistently been associa...
Although the epidemiologic associations between urban particulate air pollution and human mortality ...
Airborne particles can come from a variety of sources and contain variable chemical constituents. So...
Background Increased concentrations of particles in air have been related to changes in inflammatory...
Uncertainty regarding the sources and chemical/physical properties of particular matter (PM) respons...
Air pollution has been found to cause significant global mortality, with 6.8 million excess deaths a...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of short-term exposure to concentrated ambient pa...
There is a growing body of evidence for serious health consequences of exposure to ambient air pollu...
High concentrations of particulate matter (PM) air pollution have been associated with death and hos...
Background: Exposure to fine ambient particulate matter (PM) has consistently been associated with i...
Some of the environmental toxicants from air pollution include particulate matter (PM10), fine parti...
Some of the environmental toxicants from air pollution include particulate matter (PM10), fine parti...
Much has been written about airborne particulate matter, and countless meetings, workshops and confe...
Exposure to high levels of air pollution can cause a variety of adverse health outcomes. Air quality...
Air pollution exposure, a leading cause of global mortality associated with 800,000 deaths every yea...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Exposure to fine ambient particulate matter (PM) has consistently been associa...
Although the epidemiologic associations between urban particulate air pollution and human mortality ...
Airborne particles can come from a variety of sources and contain variable chemical constituents. So...
Background Increased concentrations of particles in air have been related to changes in inflammatory...
Uncertainty regarding the sources and chemical/physical properties of particular matter (PM) respons...
Air pollution has been found to cause significant global mortality, with 6.8 million excess deaths a...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of short-term exposure to concentrated ambient pa...
There is a growing body of evidence for serious health consequences of exposure to ambient air pollu...
High concentrations of particulate matter (PM) air pollution have been associated with death and hos...
Background: Exposure to fine ambient particulate matter (PM) has consistently been associated with i...
Some of the environmental toxicants from air pollution include particulate matter (PM10), fine parti...
Some of the environmental toxicants from air pollution include particulate matter (PM10), fine parti...
Much has been written about airborne particulate matter, and countless meetings, workshops and confe...
Exposure to high levels of air pollution can cause a variety of adverse health outcomes. Air quality...
Air pollution exposure, a leading cause of global mortality associated with 800,000 deaths every yea...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Exposure to fine ambient particulate matter (PM) has consistently been associa...