Archive for the '2005' Category

Vehicle Exhaust Contributes to Elevated Blood Pressure

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

Researchers exposed 23 healthy nonsmoking adults to concentrated ambient fine particles and fine particles plus ozone during 2-hour exposures.
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Inflammation and Coagulation Responses May Hold Clues to Mechanisms for PM and Coronary Effects

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

A panel study was conducted to measure the early physiological reactions characterized by blood biomarkers of inflammation, endothelial (the cells that line blood vessels) dysfunction, and coagulation in response to daily changes in air pollution in Erfurt, Germany.
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Air Pollution Lowers Lung Function of Asthmatic Children in Detroit

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

African-American and Latino children on corticosteroid asthma maintenance medication or with upper respiratory infections are adversely affected by current levels of air pollution, according to a study of primary school age children with asthma in Detroit.
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Respiratory Emergency Department Visits Rise with Peaks in Air Pollution

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

A time-series study of a very large database of 4 million emergency department visits to 31 hospitals in Atlanta has shown positive relationships between various air pollutants and respiratory disease.
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Children’s Hospital Admissions Spike with Increases in Outdoor Air Pollution

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

A large-scale epidemiological study of respiratory hospital admissions in children was carried out in the largest cities in Australia and New Zealand: Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Auckland and Christchurch.
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Particulate Pollution Increases Risk of Heart Attacks in the Elderly

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

This multi-city study examined the association between PM10 and emergency hospitalization for heart attacks among elderly residents of 21 U.S. cities.
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Low Levels of PM Trigger Hospital Admissions for Congestive Heart Failure

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

PM10 concentrations below current EPA standards are associated with an increased rate of hospital admissions for congestive heart failure, in a study of seven U.S. cities.
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Air Pollution Linked to Ischemic Strokes

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

Particulate air pollution (PM10) increases the risk for ischemic strokes — those caused by a blood clot — according to a study by Harvard University researchers.
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Linear Relationship between PM and Mortality Reported in Multi-City European Study

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

This study investigated the exposure-response relationship in the 22 European cities participating in the APHEA (Air Pollution and Health–A European Approach) project.
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Fine Particles Linked to Daily Mortality in California

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

This multi-city study investigated associations between PM2.5 and mortality in nine heavily populated California counties taking advantage of new PM2.5 monitoring data collected from 1999 through 2002.
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