Environmental chemicals in breast milk and formula: Exposure and risk...
Human health risk assessment methods have advanced in recent years to more accurately estimate risks associated with exposure during childhood.
View ArticleAssociations between coarse particulate matter air pollution and...
Coarse particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter between 2.5 and 10μm (PM2.5–10) air pollution is a severe environmental problem in developing countries, but its challenges to public health
View ArticleExposure to residential greenness as a predictor of cause-specific mortality...
Living in areas with higher levels of surrounding greenness and access to urban green areas have been associated with beneficial health outcomes.
View ArticleMortality risk and fine particulate air pollution in a large, representative...
Evidence indicates that air pollution contributes to cardiopulmonary mortality. There is ongoing debate regarding the size and shape of the pollution–mortality exposure–response relationship.
View ArticleHealth and climate impacts of scaling adoption of liquefied petroleum gas...
The study aimed to estimate the potential impacts of this planned LPG expansion (the Master Plan) on population health and climate change mitigation, assuming primary, sustained use of LPG for daily
View ArticlePreterm birth among infants exposed to in utero ultrafine particles from...
Ambient air pollution is a known risk factor for adverse birth outcomes, but the role of ultrafine particles (UFPs) is not well understood. Aircraft-origin UFPs adversely affect air quality over large
View ArticleImplications of insecticide-treated mosquito net fishing in lower income...
Insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITNs) are highly effective for the control of malaria. Yet widely distributed ITNs have been repurposed as fishing nets throughout the world.
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