2025
Critical windows of gestational exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and pregnancy loss in New Jersey, USA
Heo S, Leung M, Kioumourtzoglou M, Bell M. Critical windows of gestational exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and pregnancy loss in New Jersey, USA. 2025 DOI: 10.1093/ajeadv/uuaf009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFine particulate matterAdverse health effectsParticulate matterConcentrations of fine particulate matterExposure to fine particulate matterHealth effects of air pollutionEffects of air pollutionAir pollution impactsAir quality dataPM2.5 levelsQuasi-Poisson regression modelPollution impactsAir pollutionPM2.5New JerseyMeteorological factorsCritical windowWeeks exposureRelative riskQuality dataExposure-response relationshipBirth certificate dataPublic health policiesGestational weeksCertificate data
2024
Improved estimates of smoke exposure during Australia fire seasons: importance of quantifying plume injection heights
Feng X, Mickley L, Bell M, Liu T, Fisher J, Martin M. Improved estimates of smoke exposure during Australia fire seasons: importance of quantifying plume injection heights. Atmospheric Chemistry And Physics 2024, 24: 2985-3007. DOI: 10.5194/acp-24-2985-2024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMulti-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometerPlanetary boundary layerStochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian TransportPlume injection heightInjection heightFire emissionsSoutheastern AustraliaEmission fluxesInjection heights of smoke plumesNASA Modern-Era Retrospective AnalysisSmoke PM2.5Monthly mean vertical profilesPlanetary boundary layer heightModern-Era Retrospective AnalysisMISR observationsFire seasonConcentrations of fine particulate matterMean vertical profilesSevere wildfire seasonsFine particulate matterSurface PM2.5Vertical profilesBurning seasonImaging SpectroradiometerSmoke plumes
2022
Hourly Air Pollutants and Acute Coronary Syndrome Onset in 1.29 Million Patients
Chen R, Jiang Y, Hu J, Chen H, Li H, Meng X, Ji J, Gao Y, Wang W, Liu C, Fang W, Yan H, Chen J, Wang W, Xiang D, Su X, Yu B, Wang Y, Xu Y, Wang L, Li C, Chen Y, Bell M, Cohen A, Ge J, Huo Y, Kan H. Hourly Air Pollutants and Acute Coronary Syndrome Onset in 1.29 Million Patients. Circulation 2022, 145: 1749-1760. PMID: 35450432, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.121.057179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAir pollutionParticulate matterAir pollutants PM2.5 , PConcentrations of PM2.5Short-term exposure to ambient air pollutionWorld Health Organization air quality guidelinesHourly concentrations of fine particulate matterConcentrations of fine particulate matterExposure to ambient air pollutionAir quality guidelinesCoarse particulate matterFine particulate matterCriteria air pollutantsAmbient air pollutionHourly air pollutionInterquartile range increaseQuality guidelinesHourly concentrationsAcute coronary syndromeCase-crossover studySORange increaseNitrogen dioxidePollutionSulfur dioxide
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