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Fine Particulate Matter and Age-Related Eye Disease: The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.

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In this article, the relationship between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ocular outcomes such as visual impairment and age-related eye disease was determined from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.
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Magnetic resonance imaging investigations reveal that PM2.5 exposure triggers visual dysfunction in mice.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate how PM2.5 exposure affects the microstructure, metabolites or functions of the visual system and reveal that PM2 exposure triggered visual dysfunction, and altered microstructures, metabolite and function in the retina and visual brain areas.
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Association of Long-term Ambient Black Carbon Exposure and Oxidative Stress Allelic Variants With Intraocular Pressure in Older Men

TL;DR: Ambient black carbon exposure may be a risk factor for increased intraocular pressure in individuals susceptible to other biological oxidative stressors and, if additional studies confirm these results, monitoring ambientblack carbon exposure and physiological oxidative stress may prevent the development and progression of intraocular Pressure–related disease.
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OMI satellite observations of decadal changes in ground-level sulfur dioxide over North America

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimated ground-level sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentrations from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) using SO2 profiles from the Global Environmental Multi-scale -Modeling Air quality and CHemistry (GEM-MACH) model over North America for the period of 2005-2015.
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Air quality standards for the concentration of particulate matter 2.5, global descriptive analysis.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared ambient air quality standards for the mass concentration of aerosol particles smaller than approximately 25 µm (PM25) and exposure to these particles in national and regional jurisdictions worldwide.
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Association of Ambient Particulate Matter Exposure with the Incidence of Glaucoma in Childhood.

TL;DR: Short-term and long-term exposure to PM10 was associated with the incidence of childhood glaucoma, and this finding confirms previous reports on the link between air pollution and ocular disease and suggests that PM10 exposure may be a risk for childhood glAUcoma.
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Association between Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Age-Related Cataract: A Nationwide Population-Based Retrospective Cohort Study

TL;DR: Exposure to PM10, NO2, SO2, and O3 associated with cataract development in Korean adults aged ≥ 50 years is identified, which may be helpful for policymaking to control air pollution as a risk factor for eye health.
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Is there a relationship between exposure to PM2.5 and glaucoma?

Yes, there is a relationship between exposure to PM2.5 and glaucoma. Increased PM2.5 levels were associated with glaucoma after adjustment for sociodemographics and disease.