A recent study found positive associations between the organic matter component of particulate matter and disease aggravation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The study used data from the New ...
Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter like PM2.5 components in polluted air can not only cause respiratory diseases, ...
The environment plays a key role in the health of older adults, two major studies recently revealed. One found that high rain exposure was significantly associated with greater mortality risk and ...
People breathing contaminated air over the course of years are at greater risk of developing numerous diseases. This is thought to be due to highly reactive components in particulate matter, which ...
Long-term exposure to specific particulate matter components, such as PM2.5, including sulphate, ammonium, elemental carbon, and soil dust, can increase the risk of mental health issues like ...
HealthDay News — Prenatal exposure to specific components of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) and postnatal ozone exposure are associated with an increased risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ...
Background: Several studies have demonstrated associations between daily mortality and ambient particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter (fine particles or PM2.5). Few, however, have ...
Cheng Peng, Akin Cayir, Marco Sanchez-Guerra, Qian Di, Ander Wilson, Jia Zhong, Anna Kosheleva, Letizia Trevisi, Elena Colicino, Kasey Brennan, Alexandra E. Dereix ...
The ongoing wildfires in the western US have spewed so much smoke that they’ve darkened the skylines of cities as far away as New York and Washington, DC. For those living near the fires, the health ...
Among 2,183,324 births, the researchers found that prenatal exposure to PM2.5, sulfate, and ammonium, and postnatal exposure to ozone were associated with ASD. HealthDay News — Prenatal exposure to ...
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