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1993
Particulate Exposure Linked to Increased Respiratory Problems and Risk of Early Death

Researchers discovered a strong association between exposure to fine particles, sulfur dioxide, and acid aerosols, and an increase in respiratory symptoms, reduced lung capacity, and risk of early death.
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Dockery DW, Pope CA 3rd, Xu X, Spengler JD, Ware JH, Fay ME, Ferris BG Jr, Speizer FE. 1993. An association between air pollution and mortality in six U.S. cities. N Engl J Med 329(24):1753-1759. [Abstract]
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Environmental Health Perspectives articles:
- Does Particulate Matter Modify the Association between Temperature and Cardiorespiratory Diseases?
- Death by Particles: The Link Between Air Pollution and Fatal Coronary Heart Disease in Women
- Workgroup Report: Workshop on Source Apportionment of Particulate Matter Health Effects—Intercomparison of Results and Implications
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