Background: Transnational immigration has increased since the 1950s. In countries such as the United States, immigrants now account for> 15% of the population. Although differences …
Built-up environments limit air pollution dispersion in street canyons and lead to complex trade-offs between green infrastructure (GI) usage and its potential to reduce near-road …
Many epidemiologic studies concerned with acute exposure to ambient PM 2.5 have reported positive associations for respiratory disease hospitalization. However, few studies …
RD Kehm, SE Lloyd, KR Burke… - American Journal of …, 2025 - academic.oup.com
Even though many environmental carcinogens have been identified, studying their effects on specific cancers has been challenging in nonoccupational settings, where exposures …
A Strandell, K Nurmio, I Seifert-Dähnn… - International Journal …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The demand for research on air pollution inequality in Nordic countries is rising with the growing evidence of adverse health effects. We examined socio-economic and ethnic …
MB Terry, GA Colditz - Cold Spring …, 2023 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
Research methods to study risk factors and prevention of breast cancer have evolved rapidly. We focus on advances from epidemiologic studies reported over the past two …
C Yang, L Lei, Y Li, C Huang, K Chen, J Bao - … and Environmental Safety, 2024 - Elsevier
High temperature and air pollution may induce stroke morbidity. However, whether associations between high temperature and air pollution with stroke morbidity are modified …
In recent years, green, low carbon and sustainable development has become a common topic of concern. Aiming at solving the drawback of low accuracy of PM2. 5 concentration …
MDT Chu, S Ettinger de Cuba, MP Fabian… - Journal of exposure …, 2022 - nature.com
Abstract Background Foreign-born Black and Latina women on average have higher birthweight infants than their US-born counterparts, despite generally worse socioeconomic …