It has been long known that particulate matter (PM) can pose as a serious threat to human respiratory health. Many people are unaware or undermine the effects certain kinds of pollution have on their health and wellbeing. Even more developed nations struggle to manage with the amount of pollution they produce along with mitigating its effects. This poster compares two maps showing average particulate matter under 2.5 microns and the number of Asthma Hospitalization across the U.S. within a given time frame in order to find a correlation between the two
International audienceWith few exceptions, studies of short-term health effects of air pollution use...
Although respiratory disease has been strongly connected to fine particulate air pollution (particul...
Limited literature has been published on the association between environmental health indicators, li...
It has been long known that particulate matter (PM) can pose as a serious threat to human respirator...
Introduction: Rising pollution rates play a fundamental role in developing several respiratory disea...
Background: Rising pollution plays a crucial role in developing several respiratory diseases. Partic...
Background Rising pollution plays a crucial role in worsening several respiratory diseases. Particul...
Results of recent research show that particulate matter (PM) composition and size vary widely with b...
This poster is about the correlation between levels of air pollution (particularly PM2.5) and asthma...
Data on fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in China were first announced in 2013. The primary objective...
Background—The relationship between current concentrations of ambient air pollution and adverse heal...
Background: Several large cohort studies have found associations between long-term exposure to fine ...
International audienceObjective:Case-crossover studies on air pollution and health usually use pollu...
Contains fulltext : 108972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
In United States asthma is a major public health problem whose prevalence is increasing. Asthma exac...
International audienceWith few exceptions, studies of short-term health effects of air pollution use...
Although respiratory disease has been strongly connected to fine particulate air pollution (particul...
Limited literature has been published on the association between environmental health indicators, li...
It has been long known that particulate matter (PM) can pose as a serious threat to human respirator...
Introduction: Rising pollution rates play a fundamental role in developing several respiratory disea...
Background: Rising pollution plays a crucial role in developing several respiratory diseases. Partic...
Background Rising pollution plays a crucial role in worsening several respiratory diseases. Particul...
Results of recent research show that particulate matter (PM) composition and size vary widely with b...
This poster is about the correlation between levels of air pollution (particularly PM2.5) and asthma...
Data on fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in China were first announced in 2013. The primary objective...
Background—The relationship between current concentrations of ambient air pollution and adverse heal...
Background: Several large cohort studies have found associations between long-term exposure to fine ...
International audienceObjective:Case-crossover studies on air pollution and health usually use pollu...
Contains fulltext : 108972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
In United States asthma is a major public health problem whose prevalence is increasing. Asthma exac...
International audienceWith few exceptions, studies of short-term health effects of air pollution use...
Although respiratory disease has been strongly connected to fine particulate air pollution (particul...
Limited literature has been published on the association between environmental health indicators, li...