Prenatal exposure to single chemicals belonging to the per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) family is associated with biological perturbations in the mother, fetus, and placenta …
F Forastiere, H Orru, M Krzyzanowski, JV Spadaro - Environmental Health, 2024 - Springer
Epidemiologic research and quantitative risk assessment play a crucial role in transferring fundamental scientific knowledge to policymakers so they can take action to reduce the …
DR Healy, I Zarei, S Mikkonen, S Soininen… - Communications …, 2024 - nature.com
Environmental and lifestyle factors, including air pollution, impaired diet, and low physical activity, have been associated with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and …
Background A better understanding of lung cancer etiology and the development of screening biomarkers have important implications for lung cancer prevention. Methods We …
F Pascual - Environmental Health Perspectives, 2023 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Air pollution contributes to an estimated 6.5 million deaths each year globally, 1 and even though its adverse health effects are well documented, 2 establishing precise causal …
D Liang, DI Walker - Environmental Health Perspectives, 2023 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
1. Trowbridge J, Abrahamsson D, Bland GD, Jiang T, Wang M, Park JS, et al. 2023. Extending nontargeted discovery of environmental chemical exposures during pregnancy …
Prenatal and early life air pollution exposure has been linked with several adverse health outcomes. However, the mechanisms underlying these relationships are not yet fully …
This randomized crossover study investigated the metabolic and mRNA alterations associated with exposure to high and low traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) in 50 …
Existing air pollution metabolomics studies showed inconsistent results, often limited by small sample size and individual air pollutants effects. We conducted a metabolome-wide …