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Richard Alan Sharpe,Gengyang Tu,Greg Puttock et al. Richard Alan Sharpe et al.
Previous studies on the presence of indoor mold and risk of allergic diseases have not considered how housing tenure modifies risk of indoor exposures and health outcomes, the focus of this study. A national UK survey (March 2020) obtained a representative sample of 3668 adults aged over 18....This study provides new insights into the relationship of indoor exposures and housing tenures, which has not been fully investigated.
Seth R Newton,John A Bowden,Nathaniel Charest et al. Seth R Newton et al.
Consumer products are known to lead to indoor exposures to PFAS via emissions to air and dust but research in this area has either used LC-MS or targeted GC-MS.
Zach Danial,Nathan Edwards,John James et al. Zach Danial et al.
These recommendations could also lower the infection rate by approximately five times from 31.14% worst case from long indoor exposures down to 6.35% when immigrant processing times surge to 10 days.
Ellen R Conroy,Wanda Phipatanakul,Tina M Banzon Ellen R Conroy
Further research is needed to improve our understanding of how to optimize mitigation of these indoor exposures to significantly affect asthma outcomes.
Sean Beevers,Nosha Assareh,Andrew Beddows et al. Sean Beevers et al.
The burden of diseases attributable to air pollution is comparable to those of global health risks such as unhealthy diets and tobacco smoking, with many air pollution sources also emitting climate heating gases. In this UK study we estimat...
V N Matthaios,I Holland,C M Kang et al. V N Matthaios et al.
The study investigates the impact that urban infrastructure and greenness, in particular green areas and road proximity, have on indoor exposures to traffic-related PM2.5, NO2, and BC in inner-city schools.
Richard B Kapuscinski Richard B Kapuscinski
This perspective summarizes some of the evidence that these categories of per- or polyfluoroalkyl substances are volatile and offers specific research questions and objectives, for purposes of further assessing whether FtOHs, FOSAs, and/or FOSEs can pose indoor exposures via soil vapor intrusion and
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; National Academy of Engineering; Program Office; Committee on Health Risks of Indoor Exposures to Fine Particulate Matter and Practical Mitigation Solutions National Academies of Sciences
Schools, workplaces, businesses, and even homes are places where someone could be subjected to particulate matter (PM) – a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air. PM is a ubiquitous pollutant comprising a complex a...
Seyni Gueye-Ndiaye,Marissa Hauptman,Xinting Yu et al. Seyni Gueye-Ndiaye et al.
Research question: What are the associations between SDB risk factors, including individual health conditions (obesity, asthma, and allergies), household SES (maternal education), indoor exposures (environmental tobacco smoke [ETS] and pests), and neighborhood characteristics (neighborhood
Torie Grant,Travis Lilley,Meredith C McCormack et al. Torie Grant et al.
Objective: We investigated the association between indoor exposures and air trapping in urban children with asthma....Other indoor exposures (cockroach, cat, dog, dust mite, particulate matter, and nicotine) were not associated with air trapping or airflow limitation.
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