... revision of the 1999 Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground-level Ozone. This Protocol is one of the eight multilateral environmental agreementsunder the UNECE Convention on Long-range ... fuel burning and industry. Both peak ozone concentrations and rising background concentrations have negative impacts onhuman health, crop production, tree and other vegetation growth.ã ... depositionAfter nitrogen deposition This brochure was produced by the Working Group onEffects of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution...
... summertime haze air pollution in Toronto, Ontario: consideration of the role ofacid aerosols. Environ Res. 1994; 65(2): 271-90.22.SCHWARTZ J. Air pollutionand hospital admissions for the elderly ... Communit Health. 1996;50(1): S59-62.59.PONCE DE LEON A., ANDERSON H.R., BLAND J.M., STRACHAN D.P., BOWER J. Effectsof air pollutionon daily hospitaladmissions for respiratory disease in London ... the effectsof air pollutionon health. In Europe, theAPHEA project1-15(Short-term Effectsof Air Pollutionon Health: A European Approach UsingEpidemiological Time Series Data) is one of...
... Carbon Monoxide 7 Health Effectsof Carbon Monoxide 7 Prenatal Effectsof Carbon Monoxide 8 Airborne Particles 8 The Challenge of Measuring Particle Pollution 8 Sources of Particle Pollution ... The HealthEffectsof Air Pollutionon Children Fall 2000 - 1 - Introduction Air pollution has many effectson the healthof both adults and children. The purpose of this article ... Standards 5 How to Reduce Ozone Exposure 6 Carbon Monoxide 6 Who is Most Sensitive to the HealthEffectsof Carbon Monoxide? 6 Air Quality Standards for Carbon Monoxide 7 Sources of Carbon...
... regression. Archives of Environmental Health, 1969, 18:503–507. 9. Lave LB, Seskin EP. Air pollutionandhuman health. Baltimore, John Hopkins University Press, 1977. 22 EFFECTSOF AIR POLLUTIONON ... PREMATURITY AND INFANT MORTALITY 36 EFFECTSOF AIR POLLUTIONON CHILDREN’S HEALTHAND DEVELOPMENT A REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCEfor the health consequences of ambient air pollution. The ability of DEPs ... series of observations in London are of great importance. The 1987–1992 London data set has been analysed by Anderson et al. (74) while considering the possibility of confounding/interact-ing effects...
... high con-centrations and become susceptible to modulation of both function and expression. This, in turn, couldinfluence bioavailability, distribution and transport of various dietary toxins and ... the presence and absence of BeFx. Thereaction was initiated by addition of 5 mM ATP and terminated withSDS (2.5% final concentration) after 20 min incubation at 37 °C.The amount of Pireleased ... ATP sites of MRP1 and MRP4by using photoaffinity analog of ATP, [32P]8-azido-ATP[aP]. At concentrations that cause stimulation and inhibition of ATPase activity, both quercetin and sily-marin...
... S. House, “Socioeconomic Position and Health: The Differential Effectsof Education versus Income on the Onset versus Progression ofHealth Problems,” Journal ofHealthand Social Behavior ... Population Index 58, no. 2 (1992): 186-212.Steve Haas, Health Selection and the Process of Social Stratification: The Effect of Childhood Healthon Socioeconomic Attainment,” Journal ofHealthand ... infant healthand later adult health (Almond and Chay 2006). On the other hand, there is also evidence that the long-term effect of macroeconomic conditions experienced during child-hood on adult...
... receptor(TLR)-4 [5]. Additionally, Ginsenan S-IIA, a component of acidic polysaccharide of Panax ginseng, is a potentinducer of IL-8 in human monocytes and THP-1 cells [7].In contrast, ginseng or ... http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/7/1/34Page 5 of 10(page number not for citation purposes)concentration and the percentage of each ginsenoside in 3mg of PGSE are shown in Table 1.Differential effectsof ginsenosides on TNF-α ... results of CXCL-10 and IL-8 were validated byquantitative RT-PCR and ELISA. Consistently, PGSEshowed inhibition on TNF-α-induced CXCL-10 expres-sion (Figures 1A and 2A) but augmentation of TNF-α-induced...
... issue of unwantedness. Thus, in what follows, we only concentrate on the abandoned children and do not consider the case of temporarily institutionalized children. The proportion of abandoned ... set of month of birth dummies (or a polynomial of the month of birth) of the child. Our results (available upon request) are very robust to the inclusion of a linear monthly trend and month of ... “Correlation of month and season of birth with height, weight and degree of obesity of rural Japanese children” Journal of Medical Investigation, vol.54, pp. 133-139. UNICEF (1997) and National...
... Effectsof Childhood Stress onHealth Across the Lifespan U.S. Department ofHealthandHuman ServicesCenters for Disease Control and PreventionNational Center for Injury Prevention and Control ... The Effectsof Childhood Stress onHealth Across the Lifespan is a publication of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Centers ... the functioning of important biological systems, and lead to long-term health problems. The Effectsof Childhood Stress on Health Across the LifespanU.S. Department ofHealthandHuman ServicesCenters...
... air pollutionandhealth studies fix the effects of air pollution tobe constant over time, and model long-term trends and temporal correlation in the health data using a smooth function of calendar ... Petkau (2003). Air Pollutionand DailyMortality in a City with Low Levels of Pollution. Environmental Health Perpe-spectives 111, 45–51.West, M., J. Harrison, and H. Migon (1985). Dynamic ... The daily health counts are regressed against air pollution levels and a vector of covariates, thelatter of which model long-term trends, seasonal variation and temporal correlationcommonly present...