Sentences with phrase «linking air pollution»

AirQ software will provide data linking air pollution with specific health effects, helping to drive policy responses.
Linking air pollution and its impact to the National Curriculum in Science, PHSE (personal, social, health and economic) or Citizenship, English and Geography.
Smith, the senior Republican on the House of Representatives science committee, issued a controversial subpoena to EPA on 1 August for all the raw data from a number of federally funded studies linking air pollution to disease.
Scientists have linked air pollution to respiratory problems and the stunted lung growth of children in London.
The researchers were able to link air pollution levels estimated at each person's house with two ultrasound measurements of the blood vessels, separated by about three years.
«Smoke signals: New evidence links air pollution to congenital defects.»
Other studies have linked air pollution to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes.
In 2004, the World Health Organization estimated that about one million deaths per year are caused by air pollution, and several epidemiological studies have linked air pollution to the development of cardiovascular and respiratory illnesses, including lung cancer.

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We've known that air pollution is linked to human health since Lester Lave and Eugene Seskin published their pioneering quantitative work in Science in 1970.
In one of the most extensive reports of its kind, environmental health experts have estimated that nine million premature deaths worldwide — 16 % of all deaths — were linked to pollution in 2015, with the majority of deaths coming from air pollution.
The World Health Organization has previously reported that 10 percent of deaths of children under 5 are somehow linked to air pollution.
Pointing out that it can be difficult for people to make a link between what they eat and our warming world, he told the Global Food Innovation Summit in Milan: «I think people naturally understand that big smokestacks have pollution in them and they understand air pollution, so they can easily make the connection between energy production and the idea of greenhouse gases.
SG claims their disposables do not contribute to dioxin pollution, which has been linked cancer risks for everyone breathing the air on our planet.
There is also growing understanding of the links between atmospheric problems such as local air pollution, acid rain, global climate change and stratospheric ozone depletion.
MPs were dismayed that business plans produced by the Department of Transport and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) do not mention air quality despite the fact that in 2008 there were 30,000 deaths in the UK linked to air pollution.
State officials proclaimed a month ago that air monitoring results near the Peace Bridge showed no serious pollution problem in the adjacent neighborhood plagued by high asthma rates that studies have linked to bridge traffic.
The researchers estimated the link between road traffic noise on these deaths and admissions, taking into account other factors such as individuals» age and sex, as well as neighbourhood characteristics like ethnicity, smoking rate, air pollution, and socioeconomic deprivation.
Nadeau wanted to examine how air pollution and secondhand smoke — both linked to asthma — spurred epigenetic changes to Foxp3.
As the researchers hypothesized, anxiety level mediated the link between imagining exposure to air pollution and unethical behavior.
«Air pollution exposure during pregnancy linked with asthma risk.»
To establish a direct, causal link between the experience of air pollution and unethical behavior, the researchers also conducted a series of experiments.
In July in Diabetes, Gilliland and colleagues published data not only finding links between air pollution and diabetes in children, but also insight into the body's physiological response.
This wearable device reveals exposure to the three worst pollutants, linking it with online maps to help you avoid poor air, a bit like a Fitbit for pollution
Long - term exposure to air pollution has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, but the biological process has not been understood.
«The document noted that the absence of a long - term, systematic monitoring system has prevented the country from uncovering the link between air pollution and human health,» the report said.
Air pollution has been linked to a dangerous narrowing of neck arteries that occurs prior to strokes, according to researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center.
«Although the link between traffic - related air pollution and left ventricular hypertrophy, heart failure, and cardiovascular death is established, the effects of traffic - related air pollution on the right ventricle have not been well studied,» said lead author Peter Leary, MD, MS, of the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle.
The researchers, led by Sara Adar, John Searle Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, University of Michigan School of Public Health, and Joel Kaufman, Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and Medicine, University of Washington, found that higher concentrations of fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) were linked to a faster thickening of the inner two layers of the common carotid artery, an important blood vessel that provides blood to the head, neck, and brain.
Long term exposure to air pollution may be linked to heart attacks and strokes by speeding up atherosclerosis, or «hardening of the arteries,» according to a study by U.S. researchers published in this week's PLOS Medicine.
«Air pollution below EPA standards linked with higher death rates.»
They also found that reductions of fine particulate air pollution over time were linked to slower progression of the blood vessel thickness.
Environmental exposures such as smoking, air pollution and metals have been linked to epigenetic changes associated with health risks.
A prior study by this group, which was also conducted in concurrence with the Beijing Olympics, demonstrated that pollutions levels were linked to physiological changes that increase risk for cardiovascular disease, and that these same air pollution reductions resulted in improvements in several risk factors
There, she met a team of physicians connected with the Children's Environmental Health Center at the University of Southern California who were conducting a long - term study on the link between chronic exposure to air pollution from freeway traffic and respiratory illnesses.
«A new study authored by a research team led by Dr. Corrine Keet [sic] of John's Hopkins Children's Center [sic] has found no link between outdoor air pollution and childhood asthma,» Carducci wrote.
Air pollution and the gut: Are fine particles linked to bowel disease?
The air pollution research looks promising, but right now it's still too soon to know for sure whether the link is real,» said Dr. Melissa Rosen, a gastroenterologist at New York University's Langone Medical Center.
The study, conducted in mice, found that exposure to air pollution during the equivalent of the first or second trimester in humans was linked to more negative birth outcomes than exposure later in pregnancy.
«Negative birth outcomes linked to air pollution exposure early in pregnancy, study finds.»
«Study of US seniors strengthens link between air pollution and premature death.»
A recent study by Tel Aviv University researchers provides new evidence linking high exposure to air pollution to an increased risk of congenital malformations.
«Mapping the link between solar surface radiation and air pollution is significant since the relationship is heavily masked by clouds which play a major role in affecting solar surface radiation,» says Deliang Chen, Professor of Physical Meteorology at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg and co-author of the research article.
Higher pollution levels were linked to a higher total number of strokes, and researchers said it reaffirmed the growing evidence that climate change and overall air quality contributes to cardiovascular disease, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2016.
This finding adds to previous studies that have linked acceptable air pollution levels with other complications including cognitive decline and fetal growth development.
Perera's paper in Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention linked the chromosomal aberrations, which were somewhat higher than normal, to air pollution: On average, the higher the hydrocarbons in the mothers» air, the more frequent the abnormalities seen in the infants» chromosomes.
A new study performed in the Netherlands has linked exposure to residential air pollution during fetal life with brain abnormalities that may contribute to impaired cognitive function in school - age children.
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«Fine particulate air pollution linked with increased autism risk.»
In his thesis, Leo Stockfelt, Doctor and PhD student at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, studied the link between air pollution and mortality in 7 500 older men in Gothenburg, between 1973 and 2007.
Scientists have already linked aerosol emissions to increases in lightning over areas of the Amazon prone to forest fires (pdf) as well as regions of China with thick air pollution.
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