Hundreds of studies (for literature review, see Anderson, 1967; Lave and Seskin, 1970; and NAS, 1973, 1975) have documented the association between air pollution and mortality and morbidity rates. A wide variety of air pollutants has been studied in many geographical settings involving people from a wide variety of socioeconomic backgrounds. None of the studies is entirely satisfactory, and many are so flawed as to be useless.</p
Three different studies have considered the relation between various mortality rates and air polluti...
OBJECTIVE: the relationship between air pollution and mortality has been well established in nation...
Objectives: The World Health Organization (WHO) provides data on national indices of health, environ...
Cross sectional studies which attempt to link persistent geographic differences in mortality rates w...
London fog obviously revealed the role of air pollution in increasing mortality and morbidity rates ...
Air pollution is an important determinant of population health. The World Health Organization estima...
London fog obviously revealed the role of air pollution in increasing mortality and morbidity rates ...
Historical extreme air pollution events such as those experienced in London in the 1950s and 60s cle...
This paper reviews past evidence on the properties of alternative specifications of the relationship...
In recent years, many epidemiologic studies have shown that increases in air pollution lev-els may a...
IIt has been assumed that damage from exposure to tobaccosmoke and other particulate air pollutants ...
Epidemiologic studies are crucial to the estimation of numbers of deaths attributable to air polluti...
OBJECTIVE: Studies have reported associations between mortality and air pollution, but questions sub...
AIMS AND METHODS: Long term effects of air pollution on mortality were studied in 14,284 adults who ...
Background: There is growing epidemiological evidence that short-term and long-term exposure to high...
Three different studies have considered the relation between various mortality rates and air polluti...
OBJECTIVE: the relationship between air pollution and mortality has been well established in nation...
Objectives: The World Health Organization (WHO) provides data on national indices of health, environ...
Cross sectional studies which attempt to link persistent geographic differences in mortality rates w...
London fog obviously revealed the role of air pollution in increasing mortality and morbidity rates ...
Air pollution is an important determinant of population health. The World Health Organization estima...
London fog obviously revealed the role of air pollution in increasing mortality and morbidity rates ...
Historical extreme air pollution events such as those experienced in London in the 1950s and 60s cle...
This paper reviews past evidence on the properties of alternative specifications of the relationship...
In recent years, many epidemiologic studies have shown that increases in air pollution lev-els may a...
IIt has been assumed that damage from exposure to tobaccosmoke and other particulate air pollutants ...
Epidemiologic studies are crucial to the estimation of numbers of deaths attributable to air polluti...
OBJECTIVE: Studies have reported associations between mortality and air pollution, but questions sub...
AIMS AND METHODS: Long term effects of air pollution on mortality were studied in 14,284 adults who ...
Background: There is growing epidemiological evidence that short-term and long-term exposure to high...
Three different studies have considered the relation between various mortality rates and air polluti...
OBJECTIVE: the relationship between air pollution and mortality has been well established in nation...
Objectives: The World Health Organization (WHO) provides data on national indices of health, environ...