harvard-university-department-environmental-health

Harvard University Department of Environmental Health

United States

http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/environmental-health/

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Diane R. Gold Author 1 article
  1. Diabetes Enhances Vulnerability to Particulate Air Pollution-Associated Impairment in Vascular Reactivity and Endothelial Function
Iny Jhun Author 1 article
  1. Effect modification of ozone-related mortality risks by temperature in 97 US cities
Francine Laden Author 1 article
  1. Exposure to particulate air pollution and cognitive decline in older women
Mihye Lee Author 1 article
  1. Projections of temperature-attributable premature deaths in 209 U.S. cities using a cluster-based Poisson approach
Mercedes Medina-Ramón Author 1 article
  1. Temperature, temperature extremes, and mortality: a study of acclimatisation and effect modification in 50 US cities
Michael L. Muilenberg Author 1 article
  1. Interaction of the Onset of Spring and Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) Pollen Production
Marie S. O'Neill Author 1 article
  1. Diabetes Enhances Vulnerability to Particulate Air Pollution-Associated Impairment in Vascular Reactivity and Endothelial Function
Christine A. Rogers Author 1 article
  1. Interaction of the Onset of Spring and Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) Pollen Production
Jeremy A. Sarnat Author 1 article
  1. Diabetes Enhances Vulnerability to Particulate Air Pollution-Associated Impairment in Vascular Reactivity and Endothelial Function
Joel Schwartz Author 8 articles
  1. Comparing exposure metrics for classifying ‘dangerous heat’ in heat wave and health warning systems
  2. Diabetes Enhances Vulnerability to Particulate Air Pollution-Associated Impairment in Vascular Reactivity and Endothelial Function
  3. Disparities by Race in Heat-Related Mortality in Four US Cities: The Role of Air Conditioning Prevalence
  4. Exposure to particulate air pollution and cognitive decline in older women
  5. Projections of temperature-attributable premature deaths in 209 U.S. cities using a cluster-based Poisson approach
  6. Simultaneously Mitigating Near-Term Climate Change and Improving Human Health and Food Security
  7. Summer temperature variability and long-term survival among elderly people with chronic disease
  8. Temperature, temperature extremes, and mortality: a study of acclimatisation and effect modification in 50 US cities
Christopher J. Wagner Author 1 article
  1. Interaction of the Onset of Spring and Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) Pollen Production
Jennifer Weuve Author 1 article
  1. Exposure to particulate air pollution and cognitive decline in older women
Antonella Zanobetti Author 6 articles
  1. Comparing exposure metrics for classifying ‘dangerous heat’ in heat wave and health warning systems
  2. Diabetes Enhances Vulnerability to Particulate Air Pollution-Associated Impairment in Vascular Reactivity and Endothelial Function
  3. Disparities by Race in Heat-Related Mortality in Four US Cities: The Role of Air Conditioning Prevalence
  4. Effect modification of ozone-related mortality risks by temperature in 97 US cities
  5. Summer temperature variability and long-term survival among elderly people with chronic disease
  6. Who is more affected by ozone pollution? A systematic review and meta-analysis
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