Specific components of air-pollution such as sulfate may up depression risk in older adults, especially those with neurologic ...
In the journal JAMA Network Open, ECHO Cohort Consortium researchers reported a negative association between weekly prenatal ...
Long-term exposure to specific particulate matter components, such as PM2.5, including sulphate, ammonium, elemental carbon, and soil dust, can increase the risk of mental health issues like ...
Long-term exposure to polluted air can reduce the protective effects of leisure-time physical activity and regular exercise.
Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter is associated with higher fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels and an increased type 2 diabetes risk, significantly contributing to the diabetes-related ...