An informal one-and-a-half-day workshop devoted to research needs on the health effects of airborne particulate matter (PM) was held in Park City, Utah, on April 29 and 30,1996, in conjunction with the Second Colloquium on Particulate Air Pollution and Health at Park City, Utah, on May 1-3,1996. The objective of the workshop was to prepare a holistic assessment of knowledge gaps and research opportunities for presentation at the penultimate session of the colloquium. The workshop reviewed the research progress made since the first PM colloquium (Irvine, California, January 1994) and the findings of recent major reviews of the PM literature by the World Health Organization-European Region, the U.K. Health Department, the National Institute o...
Despite trends showing improvements in air quality over the past two decades, there is growing conce...
The Third Colloquium on Particulate Matter and Human Health addressed the roles that inhaled particl...
Airborne particles can come from a variety of sources and contain variable chemical constituents. So...
Uncertainty regarding the sources and chemical/physical properties of particular matter (PM) respons...
Results of recent research show that particulate matter (PM) composition and size vary widely with b...
Air Pollution and Health: Bridging the Gap from Sources to Health Outcomes, an international special...
In 1998 Congress mandated expanded U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) health effects re...
Particulate matter (PM) is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air, and it...
Although the association between exposure to ambient fine particulate matter with aerodynamic diamet...
Around the world particulate air pollution represents one of the most urgent problems in environment...
Although the epidemiologic associations between urban particulate air pollution and human mortality ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Exposure to fine ambient particulate matter (PM) has consistently been associa...
Much has been written about airborne particulate matter, and countless meetings, workshops and confe...
Researchers have been studying the respiratory health effects of ambient air pollution for more than...
Inadequate air quality and the inhalation of airborne pollutants pose many risks to human health and...
Despite trends showing improvements in air quality over the past two decades, there is growing conce...
The Third Colloquium on Particulate Matter and Human Health addressed the roles that inhaled particl...
Airborne particles can come from a variety of sources and contain variable chemical constituents. So...
Uncertainty regarding the sources and chemical/physical properties of particular matter (PM) respons...
Results of recent research show that particulate matter (PM) composition and size vary widely with b...
Air Pollution and Health: Bridging the Gap from Sources to Health Outcomes, an international special...
In 1998 Congress mandated expanded U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) health effects re...
Particulate matter (PM) is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air, and it...
Although the association between exposure to ambient fine particulate matter with aerodynamic diamet...
Around the world particulate air pollution represents one of the most urgent problems in environment...
Although the epidemiologic associations between urban particulate air pollution and human mortality ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Exposure to fine ambient particulate matter (PM) has consistently been associa...
Much has been written about airborne particulate matter, and countless meetings, workshops and confe...
Researchers have been studying the respiratory health effects of ambient air pollution for more than...
Inadequate air quality and the inhalation of airborne pollutants pose many risks to human health and...
Despite trends showing improvements in air quality over the past two decades, there is growing conce...
The Third Colloquium on Particulate Matter and Human Health addressed the roles that inhaled particl...
Airborne particles can come from a variety of sources and contain variable chemical constituents. So...