Epidemiological and toxicological research continues to support a link between urban air pollution and an increased incidence and/or severity of airway disease. Detrimental effects of ozone (O-3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and particulate matter (PM), as well as traffic-related pollution as a whole, on respiratory symptoms and function are well documented. Not only do we have strong epidemiological evidence of a relationship between air pollution and exacerbation of asthma and respiratory morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but recent studies, particularly in urban areas, have suggested a role for pollutants in the development of both asthma and COPD. Similarly, while prevalence and severity o...
Since the industrial revolution, air pollution has become a major problem causing several health pro...
Rationale The role of air pollution exposure in the development of asthma, allergies, and related sy...
The role of air pollution in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains uncertain.The aim ...
Although it is well accepted that air pollution exposure exacerbates preexisting airway disease, it ...
Air pollutants include toxic particles and gases emitted in large quantities from many different com...
Traffic and power generation are the main sources of urban air pollution. The idea that outdoor air ...
Outdoor ambient air pollutant exposures in communities are relevant to the acute exacerbation and po...
Despite the important contribution of traffic sources to urban air quality, relatively few studies h...
Asthma is an inflammatory respiratory condition with significant associated morbidity and mortality ...
Rationale: Exposure to outdoor air pollution has been associated with adverse respiratory effects in...
Epidemiological studies indicate that asthmatic children are more susceptible to traffic-related air...
[[abstract]]Over the past decades, asthma and allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis and eczem...
The detrimental effects of environmental pollution on one\u27s health are undeniable and have been d...
Exposure to outdoor air pollutants and passive tobacco smoke are common but avoidable worldwide risk...
Air pollution affects the origin and evolution of respiratory diseases. The increased frequency of a...
Since the industrial revolution, air pollution has become a major problem causing several health pro...
Rationale The role of air pollution exposure in the development of asthma, allergies, and related sy...
The role of air pollution in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains uncertain.The aim ...
Although it is well accepted that air pollution exposure exacerbates preexisting airway disease, it ...
Air pollutants include toxic particles and gases emitted in large quantities from many different com...
Traffic and power generation are the main sources of urban air pollution. The idea that outdoor air ...
Outdoor ambient air pollutant exposures in communities are relevant to the acute exacerbation and po...
Despite the important contribution of traffic sources to urban air quality, relatively few studies h...
Asthma is an inflammatory respiratory condition with significant associated morbidity and mortality ...
Rationale: Exposure to outdoor air pollution has been associated with adverse respiratory effects in...
Epidemiological studies indicate that asthmatic children are more susceptible to traffic-related air...
[[abstract]]Over the past decades, asthma and allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis and eczem...
The detrimental effects of environmental pollution on one\u27s health are undeniable and have been d...
Exposure to outdoor air pollutants and passive tobacco smoke are common but avoidable worldwide risk...
Air pollution affects the origin and evolution of respiratory diseases. The increased frequency of a...
Since the industrial revolution, air pollution has become a major problem causing several health pro...
Rationale The role of air pollution exposure in the development of asthma, allergies, and related sy...
The role of air pollution in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains uncertain.The aim ...