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Public-health impact of outdoor and traffic-related air pollution: a European assessment

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In this paper, the authors estimated the impact of outdoor and traffic-related air pollution on public health in Austria, France, and Switzerland, and found that air pollution contributes to mortality and morbidity.
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Diesel particles increase phosphatidylcholine release through a NO pathway in alveolar type II cells.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that DEPs alter the production of surfactant by ATII cells through a NO-dependent signaling pathway and increase NO production and upregulate both protein content and mRNA levels of the inducible NOS (NOS II).
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The effects of air pollution on human mortality: does gender difference matter in African countries?

TL;DR: The air pollution effects, on average, are similar between genders in the African countries, although the effect of poor air quality on adults is found to differ between genders, such difference is not statistically significant.
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Health effects of nanomaterials on next generation

TL;DR: The study of the health effects of various types of intentionally produced nanomaterials such as carbon black, carbon nanotube, fullerene and titanium dioxide is examined, examining in particular their influence on next generation.
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Particle Oxidation Catalyst (POC ® ) - From Diesel To GDI - Studies on Particulate Number and Mass Efficiency

TL;DR: In this paper, the Particle Oxidation Catalyst (POC-X) is proposed to achieve the best possible particle reduction without creating the risk of blocking or the need for complex filter regeneration procedures.
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Forward research on transmission characteristics of near-surface particulate-matter-polluted atmosphere in mining area combined with CFD method.

TL;DR: The optical radiation and radiation transfer characteristics of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) in mining area of northwest China were simulated and analyzed and show that the transmission characteristics are obviously enhanced with the increase of wind speed and sand particles' proportion but greatly decreased with the increases of the intensity of dust release.
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An Association between Air Pollution and Mortality in Six U.S. Cities

TL;DR: It is suggested that fine-particulate air pollution, or a more complex pollution mixture associated with fine particulate matter, contributes to excess mortality in certain U.S. cities.
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Air pollution and health.

TL;DR: The evidence for adverse effects on health of selected air pollutants is discussed, and it is unclear whether a threshold concentration exists for particulate matter and ozone below which no effect on health is likely.
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Particulate air pollution as a predictor of mortality in a prospective study of U.S. adults.

TL;DR: Increased mortality is associated with sulfate and fine particulate air pollution at levels commonly found in U.S. cities, although the increase in risk is not attributable to tobacco smoking, although other unmeasured correlates of pollution cannot be excluded with certainty.

Air pollution and health

Malcolm Green
TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline the history of air pollution in the UK, describe the types of pollutant now in the atmosphere, and discuss the relation between air pollution and health.
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Short term effects of ambient sulphur dioxide and particulate matter on mortality in 12 European cities: Results from time series data from the APHEA project

TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out a prospective combined quantitative analysis of the associations between all cause mortality and ambient particulate matter and sulphur dioxide and found that the effects of both pollutants were stronger during the summer and were mutually independent.
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