Background: Dozens of studies link acute exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution with premature mortality and morbidity, but questions remain about which species and sources in the vast PM mixture are responsible for the observed health effects. Although a few studies exist on the effects of species and sources in U.S. cities, European cities—which have a higher proportion of diesel engines and denser urban populations—have not been well characterized. Information on the effects of specific sources could aid in targeting pollution control and in articulating the biological mechanisms of PM. Objectives: Our study examined the effects of various PM sources on daily mortality for 2003 through 2007 in Barcelona, a densely populated ci...
Background: The link between PM2.5 exposure and adverse health outcomes is well documented from stud...
BACKGROUND: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs bet...
BACKGROUND: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs bet...
Background: Dozens of studies link acute exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution with prem...
BACKGROUND: Few recent studies examined acute effects on health of individual chemical species in th...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the short-term effects of ultrafine particles (with diameter<100nm, UFP) on ...
Few studies have investigated the independent health effects of different size fractions of particul...
Background: The role of Saharan dust outbreaks on the relationship between particulate matter and da...
The differential role that airborne particulate matter (PM) size fractions, sources, and components ...
none55siBackground: Few recent studies examined acute effects on health of individual chemical speci...
BACKGROUND: Studies measuring health effects of Saharan dust based on large particulate matter (PM) ...
The role of Saharan dust outbreaks on the relationship between particulate matter and daily mortalit...
none16siBackground: Few studies have investigated the independent health effects of different size f...
Background: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs bet...
There is limited suggestive evidence of relationships between public transport strikes and either in...
Background: The link between PM2.5 exposure and adverse health outcomes is well documented from stud...
BACKGROUND: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs bet...
BACKGROUND: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs bet...
Background: Dozens of studies link acute exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution with prem...
BACKGROUND: Few recent studies examined acute effects on health of individual chemical species in th...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the short-term effects of ultrafine particles (with diameter<100nm, UFP) on ...
Few studies have investigated the independent health effects of different size fractions of particul...
Background: The role of Saharan dust outbreaks on the relationship between particulate matter and da...
The differential role that airborne particulate matter (PM) size fractions, sources, and components ...
none55siBackground: Few recent studies examined acute effects on health of individual chemical speci...
BACKGROUND: Studies measuring health effects of Saharan dust based on large particulate matter (PM) ...
The role of Saharan dust outbreaks on the relationship between particulate matter and daily mortalit...
none16siBackground: Few studies have investigated the independent health effects of different size f...
Background: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs bet...
There is limited suggestive evidence of relationships between public transport strikes and either in...
Background: The link between PM2.5 exposure and adverse health outcomes is well documented from stud...
BACKGROUND: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs bet...
BACKGROUND: The association between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and mortality widely differs bet...