[HTML][HTML] Global climate change and human health: Pathways and possible solutions
Global warming has been changing the planet's climate pattern, leading to increasing
frequency, intensity and duration of extreme weather events and natural disasters. These …
frequency, intensity and duration of extreme weather events and natural disasters. These …
Environmental risk factors and cardiovascular diseases: a comprehensive expert review
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are fatal for more than 38 million people each year
and are thus the main contributors to the global burden of disease accounting for 70% of …
and are thus the main contributors to the global burden of disease accounting for 70% of …
Global estimates of daily ambient fine particulate matter concentrations and unequal spatiotemporal distribution of population exposure: a machine learning modelling …
Background Short-term exposure to ambient PM 2· 5 is a leading contributor to the global
burden of diseases and mortality. However, few studies have provided the global …
burden of diseases and mortality. However, few studies have provided the global …
Global population exposure to landscape fire air pollution from 2000 to 2019
Wildfires are thought to be increasing in severity and frequency as a result of climate
change,,,–. Air pollution from landscape fires can negatively affect human health,–, but …
change,,,–. Air pollution from landscape fires can negatively affect human health,–, but …
Comparison of particulate air pollution from different emission sources and incident dementia in the US
Importance Emerging evidence indicates that exposure to fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) air
pollution may increase dementia risk in older adults. Although this evidence suggests …
pollution may increase dementia risk in older adults. Although this evidence suggests …
Connections between air pollution, climate change, and cardiovascular health
Globally, more people die from cardiovascular disease than any other cause. Climate
change, through amplified environmental exposures, will promote and contribute to many …
change, through amplified environmental exposures, will promote and contribute to many …
[HTML][HTML] Preterm birth and term low birth weight associated with wildfire-specific PM2. 5: A cohort study in New South Wales, Australia during 2016–2019
Y Zhang, T Ye, P Yu, R Xu, G Chen, W Yu, J Song… - Environment …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Exposure to wildfire smoke has been linked with a range of health outcomes.
However, to date, evidence is limited for the association between wildfire-specific PM 2.5, a …
However, to date, evidence is limited for the association between wildfire-specific PM 2.5, a …
Exposure to wildfire-related PM2.5 and site-specific cancer mortality in Brazil from 2010 to 2016: A retrospective study
Background Long-term exposure to fine particles≤ 2.5 μm in diameter (PM2. 5) has been
linked to cancer mortality. However, the effect of wildfire-related PM2. 5 exposure on cancer …
linked to cancer mortality. However, the effect of wildfire-related PM2. 5 exposure on cancer …
Parameter flexible wildfire prediction using machine learning techniques: Forward and inverse modelling
Parameter identification for wildfire forecasting models often relies on case-by-case tuning
or posterior diagnosis/analysis, which can be computationally expensive due to the …
or posterior diagnosis/analysis, which can be computationally expensive due to the …
Protecting cardiovascular health from wildfire smoke
Wildfire smoke is a rapidly growing threat to global cardiovascular health. We review the
literature linking wildfire smoke exposures to cardiovascular effects. We find substantial …
literature linking wildfire smoke exposures to cardiovascular effects. We find substantial …