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 dataGlobal Excess Deaths Associated with Heatwaves in 2023 and the Contribution of Human-Induced Climate Change
Hundessa S, Huang W, Xu R, Yang Z, Zhao Q, Gasparrini A, Armstrong B, Bell M, Huber V, Urban A, Coelho M, Sera F, Tong S, Royé D, Kyselý J, de'Donato F, Mistry M, Tobias A, Íñiguez C, Ragettli M, Hales S, Achilleos S, Klompmaker J, Li S, Guo Y, Network M. Global Excess Deaths Associated with Heatwaves in 2023 and the Contribution of Human-Induced Climate Change. The Innovation 2025, 101110. DOI: 10.1016/j.xinn.2025.101110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman-induced climate changeExcess deathsWithin-week variationsQuasi-Poisson regression modelPublic health interventionsClimate changeHealth interventionsMortality dataMortality burdenDeath ratioClimate mitigation strategiesHigh-resolution climateAssociated with heatwavesMeta-RegressionHealth impactsDeath rateGlobal deathsRegression modelsHigher mortality rateSpatial heterogeneityClimate scenariosMortality rateHeatwavesMortalityComprehensive assessment
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