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MeSH:(Particulate Matter/analysis*)

1.Association between short-term exposure to meteorological factors on hospital admissions for hemorrhagic stroke: an individual-level, case-crossover study in Ganzhou, China.

Kailun PAN ; Fen LIN ; Kai HUANG ; Songbing ZENG ; Mingwei GUO ; Jie CAO ; Haifa DONG ; Jianing WEI ; Qiujiang XI

Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():12-12

2.Impacts of short-term exposure to ambient air pollutants on outpatient visits for respiratory diseases in children: a time series study in Yichang, China.

Lu CHEN ; Zhongcheng YANG ; Yingdong CHEN ; Wenhan WANG ; Chen SHAO ; Lanfang CHEN ; Xiaoyan MING ; Qiuju ZHANG

Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():16-16

3.Air pollution and adult hospital admissions for ischemic stroke: a time-series analysis in Inner Mongolia, China.

Sen FENG ; Chunhua LI ; Yujing JIN ; Haibo WANG ; Ruying WANG ; Zakaria Ahmed MOHAMED ; Yulong ZHANG ; Yan YAO

Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():29-29

4.Epidemiological studies on the health impact of air pollution in Japan: their contribution to the improvement of ambient air quality.

Masayuki SHIMA

Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():30-30

5.Can greenspace modify the combined effects of multiple air pollutants on pulmonary tuberculosis treatment outcomes? An empirical study conducted in Zhejiang Province, China.

Bo XIE ; Maolin WU ; Zhe PANG ; Bin CHEN

Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():31-31

6.Association of short-term air pollution with risk of major adverse cardiovascular event mortality and modification effects of lifestyle in Chinese adults.

Wendi XIAO ; Xin YAO ; Yinqi DING ; Junpei TAO ; Canqing YU ; Dianjianyi SUN ; Pei PEI ; Ling YANG ; Yiping CHEN ; Huaidong DU ; Dan SCHMIDT ; Yaoming ZHAI ; Junshi CHEN ; Zhengming CHEN ; Jun LV ; Liqiang ZHANG ; Tao HUANG ; Liming LI

Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():38-38

7.The increased risk of exposure to fine particulate matter for depression incidence is mediated by elevated TNF-R1: the Healthy Aging Longitudinal Study.

Ta-Yuan CHANG ; Ting-Yu ZHUANG ; Yun-Chieh YANG ; Chih-Cheng HSU ; Wan-Ju CHENG

Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():49-49

8.Causal Associations between Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM 2.5), PM 2.5 Absorbance, and Inflammatory Bowel Disease Risk: Evidence from a Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization Study.

Xu ZHANG ; Zhi Meng WU ; Lu ZHANG ; Bing Long XIN ; Xiang Rui WANG ; Xin Lan LU ; Gui Fang LU ; Mu Dan REN ; Shui Xiang HE ; Ya Rui LI

Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(2):167-177

9.Separate and Combained Associations of PM 2.5 Exposure and Smoking with Dementia and Cognitive Impairment.

Lu CUI ; Zhi Hui WANG ; Yu Hong LIU ; Lin Lin MA ; Shi Ge QI ; Ran AN ; Xi CHEN ; Hao Yan GUO ; Yu Xiang YAN

Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(2):194-205

10.Independent and Interactive Effects of Air Pollutants, Meteorological Factors, and Green Space on Tuberculosis Incidence in Shanghai.

Qi YE ; Jing CHEN ; Ya Ting JI ; Xiao Yu LU ; Jia le DENG ; Nan LI ; Wei WEI ; Ren Jie HOU ; Zhi Yuan LI ; Jian Bang XIANG ; Xu GAO ; Xin SHEN ; Chong Guang YANG

Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2025;38(7):792-809

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