Health effects of household air pollution related to biomass cook stoves in resource limited countries and its mitigation by improved cookstoves

R Pratiti, D Vadala, Z Kalynych, P Sud - Environmental Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Household air pollution (HAP) related to cooking is associated with significant
global morbidity and mortality. An estimated three billion people worldwide are exposed to …

[HTML][HTML] Carcinogenicity assessment: Addressing the challenges of cancer and chemicals in the environment

F Madia, A Worth, M Whelan, R Corvi - Environment international, 2019 - Elsevier
Cancer is a key public health concern, being the second leading cause of worldwide
morbidity and mortality after cardiovascular diseases. At the global level, cancer prevalence …

Building the foundations for sustainable development: a case for global investment in the capabilities of adolescents

P Sheehan, K Sweeny, B Rasmussen, A Wils… - The Lancet, 2017 - thelancet.com
Investment in the capabilities of the world's 1· 2 billion adolescents is vital to the UN's
Sustainable Development Agenda. We examined investments in countries of low income …

[HTML][HTML] Changes in health in England, with analysis by English regions and areas of deprivation, 1990–2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease …

JN Newton, ADM Briggs, CJL Murray, D Dicker… - The Lancet, 2015 - thelancet.com
Summary Background In the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 (GBD 2013), knowledge
about health and its determinants has been integrated into a comparable framework to …

Ambient PM2.5 exposure and expected premature mortality to 2100 in India under climate change scenarios

S Chowdhury, S Dey, KR Smith - Nature communications, 2018 - nature.com
Premature mortality from current ambient fine particulate (PM2. 5) exposure in India is large,
but the trend under climate change is unclear. Here we estimate ambient PM2. 5 exposure …

Cause-specific premature death from ambient PM2. 5 exposure in India: Estimate adjusted for baseline mortality

S Chowdhury, S Dey - Environment international, 2016 - Elsevier
In India, more than a billion population is at risk of exposure to ambient fine particulate
matter (PM 2.5) concentration exceeding World Health Organization air quality guideline …

Risk estimates of mortality attributed to low concentrations of ambient fine particulate matter in the Canadian community health survey cohort

L Pinault, M Tjepkema, DL Crouse, S Weichenthal… - Environmental …, 2016 - Springer
Background Understanding the shape of the relationship between long-term exposure to
ambient fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) concentrations and health risks is critical for health …

Air quality improvement co-benefits of low-carbon pathways toward well below the 2 C climate target in China

N Li, W Chen, P Rafaj, G Kiesewetter… - … science & technology, 2019 - ACS Publications
This research links the Integrated MARKAL-EFOM system model of China (China TIMES)
and the Greenhouse Gas and Air Pollution Interactions and Synergies model (GAINS) to …

Inhibitory effect of polyphenols (phenolic acids, lignans, and stilbenes) on cancer by regulating signal transduction pathways: A review

A Hazafa, MO Iqbal, U Javaid, MBK Tareen… - Clinical and …, 2022 - Springer
Natural products, especially polyphenols (phenolic acids, lignans, and stilbenes) are
suggested to be more potent anticancer drugs because of their no or less adverse effects …

The effects of nanoadditives on the performance and emission characteristics of spark-ignition gasoline engines: A critical review with a focus on health impacts

M Dehhaghi, HKS Panahi, M Aghbashlo, SS Lam… - Energy, 2021 - Elsevier
Gasoline is currently the main fuel of choice in many cities worldwide, and hence, the
consequent exposure to its emissions, ie, CO, NO X, unreacted hydrocarbons, particulate …