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2021
- Brumfield KD, Usmani M, Chen KM, Gangwar M, Jutla AS, Huq A, Colwell RR. Environmental Parameters Associated With Incidence and Transmission of Pathogenic Vibrio Spp. Environmental Microbiology. 2021; 23:12
- Joyce BT, Gao T, Koss K, Zheng Y, Cardenas A, Heiss J, Just A, Zhang K, ;van Horn L, Allen NB, Greenland P, Cohen Sheldon, Gordon-Larsen P, Mitchell C, McLanahan S, Schneper L, Notterman D, Rifas-Shiman SL, Oken E, Hivert MF, Wright R, Baccarelli A, Lloyd-Jones D, Hou L. Impact of Paternal Education on Epigenetic Ageing in Adolescence and Mid-adulthood: A Multi-cohort Study in the USA and Mexico. International Journal of Epidemiology. 2021;
- Gough CM, Quintero Y, Godde K. Assessing the Roles of Demographic, Social, Economic, Environmental, Health-related, and Political Factors on Risk of Osteoporosis Diagnosis Among Older Adults. Archives of Osteoporosis. 2021; 16:1
- Zhang K, Lovasi GS, Odden MC, Michael YL, Newman AB, Arnold AM, Kim DH, Wu C. Association of Retail Environment and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status with Mortality among Community-dwelling Older Adults in the US: Cardiovascular Health Study. The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences. 2021;
- Cradock AL, Buchner D, Zaganjor H, Thomas JV, Sallis JF, Rose K, Meehan L, Lawson M, Lavinghouze R, Fenton M, Devlin HM, Carlson SA, Bhattacharya T, Fulton JE. Priorities and Indicators for Economic Evaluation of Built Environment Interventions to Promote Physical Activity. Journal of Physical Activity & Health. 2021; 18:9
- Stallings MC, Neppl T. An Examination of Genetic and Environmental Factors Related to Negative Personality Traits, Educational Attainment, and Economic Success. Developmental Psychology. 2021; 57:2
2020
- Yitshak-Sade M, Fabian MP, Lane KJ, Hart JE, Schwartz JD, Laden F, James P, Fong KC, Kloog I, Zanobetti A. Estimating the Combined Effects of Natural and Built Environmental Exposures on Birthweight among Urban Residents in Massachusetts. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17:23
- Matsuzaki M, Sánchez BN, Acosta ME, Botkin J, Sanchez-Vaznaugh EV. Food Environment Near Schools and Body Weight-a Systematic Review of Associations by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Grade, and Socio-economic Factors. Obesity Reviews: An Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity. 2020; 21:4
- Jelenkovic A, Sund R, Yokoyama Y, Latvala A, Sugawara M, Tanaka M, Matsumoto S, Freitas DL, Maia JA, Knafo-Noam A, Mankuta D, Abramson L, Ji F, Ning F, Pang Z, Rebato E, Saudino KJ, Cutler TL, Hopper JL, Ullemar V, Almqvist C, Magnusson PKE, Cozen W, Hwang AE, Mack TM, Nelson TL, Whitfield KE, Sung J, Kim J, Lee J, Lee S, Llewellyn CH, Fisher A, Medda E, Nisticò L, Toccaceli V, Baker LA, Tuvblad C, Corley RP, Huibregtse BM, Derom CA, Vlietinck RF, Loos RJF, Burt SA, Klump KL, Silberg JL, Maes HH, Krueger RF, McGue M, Pahlen S, Gatz M, Butler DA, Harris JR, Brandt I, Nilsen TS, Harden KP, Tucker-Drob EM, Franz CE, Kremen WS, Lyons MJ, Lichtenstein P, Bartels M, Beijsterveldt CEMV, Willemsen G, Öncel SY, Aliev F, Jeong HU, Hur YM, Turkheimer E, Boomsma DI, Sørensen TIA, Kaprio J, Silventoinen K. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Human Height From Infancy Through Adulthood at Different Levels of Parental Education. Scientific Reports. 2020; 10:1
- Ribeiro AI, Santos AC, Vieira VM, Barros H. Hotspots of Childhood Obesity in a Large Metropolitan Area: Does Neighbourhood Social and Built Environment Play a Part?. International Journal of Epidemiology. 2020; 49:3
- McClure ES, Vasudevan P, Bailey Z, Patel S, Robinson WR. Racial Capitalism Within Public Health-How Occupational Settings Drive COVID-19 Disparities. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2020; 189:11
- Plascak JJ, Schootman M, Rundle AG, Xing C, Llanos AAM, Stroup AM, Mooney SJ. Spatial Predictive Properties of Built Environment Characteristics Assessed by Drop-and-spin Virtual Neighborhood Auditing. International Journal of Health Geographics. 2020; 19:1
- Rosinger AY, Brewis A, Wutich A, Jepson W, Staddon C, Stoler J, Young, SL. Water Borrowing Is Consistently Practiced Globally and Is Associated With Water-related System Failures Across Diverse Environments. Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions. 2020; 64
- Winter SJ, Sheats JL, Salvo D, Banda JA, Quinn J, Rivera BR, King AC. A Mixed Method Study to Inform the Implementation and Expansion of Pop-Up Parks for Economic, Behavioral, and Social Benefits. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 2020; 97:4
- Carpi A, Nikulina V, Li X, Widom CS. Childhood Maltreatment and Lead Levels in Middle Adulthood: A Prospective Examination of the Roles of Individual Socio-economic and Neighborhood Characteristics. PloS One. 2020; 15:11
- Cromer SJ, Lakhani CM, Wexler DJ, Burnett-Bowie SAM, Udler M, Patel CJ. Geospatial Analysis of Individual and Community-Level Socioeconomic Factors Impacting SARS-CoV-2 Prevalence and Outcomes. MedRxiv: The Preprint Server for Health Sciences. 2020;
- Irani E, Hirschman KB, Cacchione PZ, Bowles KH. The Role of Social, Economic, and Physical Environmental Factors in Care Planning for Home Health Care Recipients. Research in Gerontological Nursing. 2020; 13:3
2019
- Babagoli MA, Kaufman TK, Noyes P, Sheffield PE. Exploring the Health and Spatial Equity Implications of the New York City Bike Share System. Journal of Transport & Health. 2019; 13
- Palumbo AJ, Wiebe DJ, Kassam-Adams N, Richmond TS. Neighborhood Environment and Health of Injured Urban Black Men. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. 2019; 6:6
- Lucchini RG, Guazzetti S, Renzetti S, Conversano M, Cagna G, Fedrighi C, Giorgino A, Peli M, Placidi D, Zoni S, Forte G, Majorani C, Pino A, Senofonte O, Petrucci F, Alimonti A. Neurocognitive Impact of Metal Exposure and Social Stressors Among Schoolchildren in Taranto, Italy. Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source. 2019; 18:1
- Zwickle A, Cox JG, Zhuang J, Hamm JA, Upham BL, Chung M, Cruz S, Dearing JW. The Effect of Dioxin Contamination and Remediation on Property Values. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16:20
- Nguyen QC, Khanna S, Dwivedi P, Huang D, Huang Y, Tasdizen T, Brunisholz KD, Li F, Gorman W, Nguyen TT, Jiang C. Using Google Street View to examine associations between built environment characteristics and U.S. health outcomes. Preventive Medicine Reports. 2019; 14
- Claudel SE, Shiroma EJ, Harris TB, Mode NA, Ahuja C, Zonderman AB, Evans MK, Powell-Wiley TM. Cross-Sectional Associations of Neighborhood Perception, Physical Activity, and Sedentary Time in Community-Dwelling, Socioeconomically Diverse Adults. Frontiers in Public Health. 2019; 7
- Johnson KA, Showell NN, Flessa S, Janssen M, Reid N, Cheskin LJ, Thornton RLJ. Do Neighborhoods Matter? A Systematic Review of Modifiable Risk Factors for Obesity among Low Socio-Economic Status Black and Hispanic Children. Childhood Obesity (Print). 2019; 15:2
- Frank LD, Kuntz JL, Chapman JE, Fox EH, Dickerson JF, Meenan RT, Saelens BE, Young DR, Boone-Heinonen J, Fortmann SP. The Health and Economic Effects of Light Rail Lines: Design, Methods, and Protocol for a Natural Experiment. BMC Public Health. 2019; 19:1
- Falasinnu T, Chaichian Y, Palaniappan L, Simard JF. Unraveling Race, Socioeconomic Factors, and Geographical Context in the Heterogeneity of Lupus Mortality in the United States. ACR Open Rheumatology. 2019; 1:3
- Mance GA, Grant KE, Roberts D, Carter J, Turek C, Adam E, Thorpe RJ. Environmental Stress and Socioeconomic Status: Does Parent and Adolescent Stress Influence Executive Functioning in Urban Youth?. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in The Community. 2019; 47:4
- Huat TJ, Camats-Perna J, Newcombe EA, Valmas N, Kitazawa M, Medeiros R. Metal Toxicity Links to Alzheimer's Disease and Neuroinflammation. Journal of Molecular Biology. 2019; 431:9
2018
- Kim JJ, Axelrad DA, Dockins C. Preterm birth and economic benefits of reduced maternal exposure to fine particulate matter. Environmental Research. 2018; 170
- Sacks JD, Lloyd JM, Zhu Y, Anderton J, Jang CJ, Hubbell B, Fann N. The environmental benefits mapping and analysis program - community edition (benmap-ce): a tool to estimate the health and economic benefits of reducing air pollution. Environmental Model Software. 2018; 104
- Malits J, Blustein J, Trasande L, Attina TM. Perfluorooctanoic acid and low birth weight: Estimates of US attributable burden and economic costs from 2003 through 2014. Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2018; 221:2
- Attina TM, Malits J, Naidu M, Trasande L. Racial/ethnic disparities in disease burden and costs related to exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals in the US: an exploratory analysis. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2018;
- Geier DA, Kern JK, Geier MR. A cross-sectional study of the relationship between blood lead levels and reported attention deficit disorder: an assessment of the economic impact on the United States. Metabolic Brain Disease. 2018; 33:1
- Giannadaki D, Giannakis E, Pozzer A, Lelieveld J. Estimating health and economic benefits of reductions in air pollution from agriculture. Science of the Total Environment. 2018; 622-623
- Im U, Brandt J, Geels C, Hansen KM, Christensen JH, Andersen MS, Solazzo E, Kioutsioukis I, Alyuz U, Balzarini A, Baro R, Bellasio R, Bianconi R, Bieser J, Colette A, Curci G, Farrow A, Flemming J, Fraser A, Jimenez-Guerrero P, Kitwiroon N, Liang CK, Nopmongcol U, Pirovano G, Pozzoli L, Prank M, Rose R, Sokhi R, Tuccella P, Unal A, Vivanco MG, West J, Yarwood G, Hogrefe C, Galmarini S. Assessment and economic valuation of air pollution impacts on human health over Europe and the United States as calculated by a multi-model ensemble in the framework of AQMEII3. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2018; 18:8
- Jeuland M, Soo JST, Shindell D. The need for policies to reduce the costs of cleaner cooking in low income settings: Implications from systematic analysis of costs and benefits. Energy Policy. 2018; 121
- Carvour ML, Hughes AE, Fann N, Haley RW. Estimating the health and economic impacts of changes in local air quality. American Journal of Public Health. 2018; 108:S2
- Riggs DW, Yeager RA, Bhatnagar A. Defining the Human Envirome: An Omics Approach for Assessing the Environmental Risk of Cardiovascular Disease. Circulation Research. 2018; 122:9
- Levy JI, Quirós-Alcalá L, Fabian MP, Basra K, Hansel NN. Established and Emerging Environmental Contributors to Disparities in Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Current Epidemiology Reports. 2018; 5:2
- Mehdipanah R, Schulz AJ, Israel BA, Gamboa C, Rowe Z, Khan M, Allen A. Urban HEART Detroit: a Tool To Better Understand and Address Health Equity Gaps in the City. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 2018; 95:5
- Bermudez LG, Ssewamala FM, Neilands TB, Lu L, Jennings L, Nakigozi G, Mellins CA, McKay M, Mukasa M. Does Economic Strengthening Improve Viral Suppression Among Adolescents Living with HIV? Results From a Cluster Randomized Trial in Uganda. AIDS and Behavior. 2018; 22:11
- DeRouen MC, Schupp CW, Yang J, Koo J, Hertz A, Shariff-Marco S, Cockburn M, Nelson DO, Ingles SA, Cheng I, John EM, Gomez SL. Impact of Individual and Neighborhood Factors on Socioeconomic Disparities in Localized and Advanced Prostate Cancer Risk. Cancer Causes & Control: CCC. 2018; 29:10
2017
- Fisk WJ, Chan WR. Health benefits and costs of filtration interventions that reduce indoor exposure to PM2.5 during wildfires. Indoor Air. 2017; 27:1
- Martenies SE, Milando CW, Williams GO, Batterman SA. Disease and health inequalities attributable to air pollutant exposure in Detroit, Michigan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2017; 14:10
- Singh SK. An analysis of the cost-effectiveness of arsenic mitigation technologies: Implications for public policy. International Journal of Sustainable Built Environment. 2017; 6:2
- Gomez M, Reddy AL, Dixon SL, Wilson J, Jacobs DE. A cost-benefit analysis of a state-funded healthy homes program for residents with asthma: findings from the New York state healthy neighborhoods program. Journal of Publich Health Management and Practice. 2017; 23:2
- Jones BA. Are we underestimating the economic costs of wildfire smoke? An investigation using the life satisfaction approach. Journal of Forest Economics. 2017; 27
- Brandt S, Dickinson B, Ghosh R, Lurmann F, Perez L, Penfold B, Wilson J, Kunzli N, Mcconnell R. Costs of coronary heart disease and mortality associated with near-roadway air pollution. Science of the Total Environment. 2017; 601-602
- Nelson L, Valle J, King G, Mills PK, Richardson MJ, Roberts EM, Smith D, English P. Estimating the proportion of childhood cancer cases and costs attributable to the environment in California. American Journal of Public Health. 2017; 107:5
- Jones BA, Berrens RP. Application of an original wildfire smoke health cost benefits transfer protocol to the western US, 2005-2015. Environmental Management. 2017; 60:5
- Prichystalova R, Fini JB, Trasande L, Bellanger M, Demeneix B, Maxim L. Comparison of methods for calculating the health costs of endocrine disrupters: a case study on triclosan. Environmental Health. 2017; 16:1
- Cundale K, Thomas R, Malava JK, Havens D, Mortimer K, Conteh L. A health intervention or a kitchen appliance? Household costs and benefits of a cleaner burning biomass-fuelled cookstove in Malawi. Social Science & Medicine. 2017; 183
- Fisk WJ, Chan WR. Effectiveness and cost of reducing particle-related mortality with particle filtration. Indoor Air. 2017; 27:5
- Grandjean P, Bellanger M. Calculation of the disease burden associated with environmental chemical exposures: application of toxicological information in health economic estimation. Environmental Health. 2017; 16:1
- Bond GG, Dietrich DR. Human cost burden of exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals. A critical review. Archives of Toxicology. 2017; 91:8
- Trasande L, Lampa E, Lind L, Lind PM. Population attributable risks and costs of diabetogenic chemical exposures in the elderly. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2017; 71:2
- Maca V, Melichar J, Scasny M, Kohlova MB. Valuing environmental health for informed policy-making. Reviews on Environmetal Health. 2017; 32:2-Jan
2016
- Chanel O, Perez L, Künzli N, Medina S, Aphekom group. The hidden economic burden of air pollution-related morbidity: evidence from the Aphekom project. Eur J Health Economics. 2016; 17:9
- Aldred JR, Darling E, Morrison G, Siegel J, Corsi RL. Benefit-cost analysis of commercially available activated carbon filters for indoor ozone removal in single-family homes. Indoor Air. 2016; 26:3
- Brooks N, Bhojvaid V, Jeuland MA, Lewis JJ, Patange O, and Pattanayak SK. How much do alternative cookstoves reduce biomass fuel use? Evidence from North India. Resour Energy Econ. 2016; 43:—
- Cesur R, Tekin E, and Ulker A. Air pollution and infant mortality: evidence from the expansion of natural gas infrastructure. The Economic Journal. 2016; 127:600
- Chang T, Graff Zivin J, Gross T and Neidell M. Particulate pollution and the productivity of pear packers. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 2016; 8:3
- Hunt PA, Sathyanarayana S, Fowler PA, and Trasande L. Female reproductive disorders, diseases, and costs of exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals in the European Union. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2016; 101:4
- Trasande L, Malecha P, and Attina TM. Particulate matter exposure and preterm birth: estimates of U.S. attributable burden and economic costs. Environ Health Perspect. 2016; 124:12
- Trasande L, Digangi J, Evers DC, Petrlik J, Buck DG, Samanek J, Beeler B, Turnquist MA, and Regan K. Economic implications of mercury exposure in the context of the global mercury treaty: Hair mercury levels and estimated lost economic productivity in selected developing countries. J Environ Manage. 2016; 183
- Levin R. The attributable annual health costs of U.S. occupational lead poisoning. Int J Occupational Environ Health. 2016; 22:2
- Li L, Lei Y, Pan D, Yu C, and Si, C.. Economic evaluation of the air pollution effect on public health in China's 74 cities. Springerplus. 2016; 5
- Kjellstrom, T.. Impact of climate conditions on occupational health and related economic losses: a new feature of global and urban health in the context of climate change. Asia Pac J Public Health. 2016; 28:2 Suppl
- Vaishnav P, Fischbeck PS, Morgan MG, and Corbett JJ. Shore power for vessels calling at U.S. ports: benefits and costs. Environ Sci Technol. 2016; 50:3
- Heutel G and Ruhm CJ. Air pollution and procyclical mortality. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. 2016; 3:3
- Ghosh R, Lurmann F, Perez L, Penfold B, Brandt S, Wilson J, Milet M, Kunzli N, and Mcconnell R. Near-roadway air pollution and coronary heart disease: burden of disease and potential impact of a greenhouse gas reduction strategy in Southern California. Environ Health Perspect. 2016; 124:2
- Heo J, Adams PJ, and Gao HO. Public health costs of primary PM2.5 and inorganic PM2.5 precursor emissions in the United States. Environ Sci Technol. 2016; 50:11
- Schlenker W and Walker WR. Airports, air pollution, and contemporaneous health. The Review of Economic Studies. 2016; 83:2
- Silva RA, West JJ, Lamarque JF, Shindell DT, Collins WJ, Dalsoren S, Faluvegi G, Folberth G, Horowitz LW, Nagashima T, Naik V, Rumbold ST, Sudo K, Takemura T, Bergmann D, Cameron-Smith P, Cionni I, Doherty RM, Eyring V, Josse B, Mackenzie IA, Plummer D, Righi M, Stevenson DS, Strode S, Szopa S, and Zengast G. The effect of future ambient air pollution on human premature mortality to 2100 using output from the ACCMIP model ensemble. Atmos Chem Phys. 2016; 16
- Zhang YQ, Bowden JH, Adelman Z, Naik V, Horowitz LW, Smith SJ, and West JJ. Co-benefits of global and regional greenhouse gas mitigation for US air quality in 2050. Atmos Chem Phys. 2016; 16:—
- Jones BA, Thacher JA, Chermak JM, Berrens RP. Wildfire smoke health costs: a methods case study for a Southwestern US "mega-fire'. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy. 2016; 5:2
- Mudarri DH. Valuing the economic costs of allergic rhinitis, acute bronchitis, and asthma from exposure to indoor dampness and mold in the US. Journal of Environmental and Public Health. 2016;
2015
- Esser A, Gaum PM, Schettgen T, Kraus T, Gube M, and Lang J. Effect of occupational polychlorinated biphenyls exposure on quality-adjusted life years over time at the HELPcB surveillance program. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 2015; 78:2
- Fann N, Nolte CG, Dolwick P, Spero TL, Brown AC, Phillips S, and Anenberg S. The geographic distribution and economic value of climate change-related ozone health impacts in the United States in 2030. J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 2015; 65:5
- Garcia-Menendez F, Saari RK, Monier E, and Selin NE. U.S. air quality and health benefits from avoided climate change under greenhouse gas mitigation. Environ Sci Technol. 2015; 49:13
- Martenies SE, Wilkins D, and Batterman SA. Health impact metrics for air pollution management strategies. Environ Int. 2015; 85
- Mason J, Wheeler W, and Brown MJ. The economic burden of exposure to secondhand smoke for child and adult never smokers residing in U.S. public housing. Public Health Rep. 2015; 130:3
- Mcnamee MS and Anderson P. Application of a cost-benefit analysis model to the use of flame retardants. Fire Technol. 2015; 51:1
- Namagembe A, Muller N, Scott LM, Zwisler G, Johnson M, Arney J, Charron D, and Mugisha E. Factors influencing the acquisition and correct and consistent use of the top-lit updraft cookstove in Uganda. J Health Commun. 2015; 20 Suppl 1
- Pappin AJ, Mesbah SM, Hakami A, and Schott S. Diminishing returns or compounding benefits of air pollution control? The case of NOx and ozone. Environ Sci Technol. 2015; 49:16
- Gibb H, Devleesschauwer B, Bolger PM, Wu F, Ezendam J, Cliff J, Zeilmaker M, Verger P, Pitt J, Baines J, Adegoke G, Afshari R, Liu Y, Bokkers B, Van Loveren H, Mengelers M, Brandon E, Havelaar AH, Bellinger D. World Health Organization estimates of the global and regional disease burden of four foodborne chemical toxins, 2010: a data synthesis. F1000Res. 2015; 4
- Currie J, Davis L Greenstone M, and Walker R. Environmental health risks and housing values: evidence from more than 1600 toxic plant openings and closings. Am Econ Rev. 2015; 105:2
2014
- Bartlett ES and Trasande L. Economic impacts of environmentally attributable childhood health outcomes in the European Union. European Journal of Public Health. 2014; 24:1
- Brandt S, Perez L, Kunzli N, Lurmann F, Wilson J, Pastor M, and Mcconnell R. Cost of near-roadway and regional air pollution-attributable childhood asthma in Los Angeles County. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014; 134:5
- Chafe ZA, Brauer M, Klimont Z, Van Dingenen R, Mehta S, Rao S, Riahi K, Dentener F, and Smith KR. Household cooking with solid fuels contributes to ambient PM2.5 air pollution and the burden of disease. Environ Health Perspect. 2014; 122:12
- Esser A, Gube M, Schettgen T, Kraus T, and Lang J. QALY as evaluation tool in a health surveillance program. Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2014; 217:42038
- Fabian MP, Adamkiewicz G, Stout NK, Sandel M, and Levy JI. A simulation model of building intervention impacts on indoor environmental quality, pediatric asthma, and costs. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014; 133:1
- Hoagland P, Jin D, Beet A, Kirkpatrick B, Reich A, Ullmann S, Fleming LE, and Kirkpatrick G. The human health effects of Florida red tide (FRT) blooms: an expanded analysis. Environ Int. 2014; 68
- Khan NI, Brouwer R, and Yang H. Household's willingness to pay for arsenic safe drinking water in Bangladesh. J Environ Management. 2014; 143
- Oberoi S, Barchowsky A, and Wu F. The global burden of disease for skin, lung, and bladder cancer caused by arsenic in food. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2014; 23:7
- Paulot F and Jacob DJ. Hidden cost of U.S. agricultural exports: particulate matter from ammonia emissions. Environ Sci Technol. 2014; 48:2
- Perera F, Weiland K, Neidell M, and Wang S. Prenatal exposure to airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and IQ: Estimated benefit of pollution reduction. Journal of Public Health Policy . 2014;
- Rappold AG, Fann NL, Crooks J, Huang J, Cascio WE, Devlin RB, and Diaz-Sanchez D. Forecast-based interventions can reduce the health and economic burden of wildfires. Environ Sci Technol. 2014; 48:18
- Tago D, Andersson H, and Treich N. Pesticides and health: a review of evidence on health effects, valuation of risks, and benefit-cost analysis. Adv Health Econ Health Serv Res. 2014; 24
- Trasande L. Further limiting bisphenol a in food uses could provide health and economic benefits. Health Affairs. 2014; 33:2
- Turcotte DA, Alker H, Chaves E, Gore R, and Woskie S. Healthy homes: in-home environmental asthma intervention in a diverse urban community. Am J Public Health. 2014; 104:4
- Currie J, Graff Zivin J, Mullins J, and Neidell M. What do we know about short- and long-term effects of early-life exposure to pollution?. Annual Review of Resource Economics. 2014; 6:1
- Cropper ML, Jiang Y, Alberini A and Baur P. Getting cars off the road: the cost-effectiveness of an episodic pollution control program. Environmental and Resource Economics. 2014; 57:1
- Deschnes, O. Temperature, human health, and adaptation: a review of the empirical literature. Energy Economics. 2014; 46
2013
- Aunan K, Alnes LWH, Berger J, Dong Z, Ma L, Mestl HES, Vennemo H, Wang S, and Zhang W. Upgrading to cleaner household stoves and reducing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease among women in rural China — a cost-benefit analysis. Energy for Sustainable Development. 2013; 17:5
- Jassal MS, Diette GB, and Dowdy DW. Cost-consequence analysis of multimodal interventions with environmental components for pediatric asthma in the state of Maryland. Journal of Asthma. 2013; 50:6
- King BA, Peck RM, and Babb SD. Cost savings associated with prohibiting smoking in U.S. subsidized housing. Am J Prev Med. 2013; 44:6
- Lascano-Alcoser VH, Velthuis AG, Van Der Fels-Klerx HJ, Hoogenboom LA, and Oude Lansink AG. Optimizing bulk milk dioxin monitoring based on costs and effectiveness. J Dairy Sci. 2013; 96:7
- West JJ, Smith SJ, Silva RA, Naik V, Zhang Y, Adelman Z, Fry MM, Anenberg S, Horowitz LW, and Lamarque JF. Co-benefits of global greenhouse gas mitigation for future air quality and human health. Nat Clim Chang. 2013; 3:10
2012
2011
- Beatty TK and Shimshack JP. School buses, diesel emissions, and respiratory health. Journal of Health Economics. 2011; 30:5
- Gwinn MR, Craig J, Axelrad DA, Cook R, Dockins C, Fann N, Fegley R, Guinnup DE, Helfand G, Hubbell B, Mazur SL, Palma T, Smith RL, Vandenberg J, and Sonawane B.. Meeting report: estimating the benefits of reducing hazardous air pollutants — summary of 2009 workshop and future considerations. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2011; 119:1
- Nurmagambetov TA, Barnett SB, Jacob V, Chattopadhyay SK, Hopkins DP, Crocker DD, Dumitru GG, Kinyota S, and Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Economic value of home-based, multi-trigger, multicomponent interventions with an environmental focus for reducing asthma morbidity a community guide systematic review. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2011; 41:2 Suppl 1
- Trasande L. Economics of children's environmental health. The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. 2011; 78:1
- Trasande L and Liu Y. Reducing the staggering costs of environmental disease in children, estimated at $76.6 billion in 2008. Health Affairs. 2011; 30:5
- Weiland K, Neidell M, Rauh V, and Perera F. Cost of developmental delay from prenatal exposure to airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 2011; 22:1
- Moretti E and Neidell M. Pollution, health, and avoidance behavior: evidence from the Ports of Los Angeles. Journal of Human Resources. 2011; 46:1
2010
- Hall JV, Brajer V, and Lurmann FW. Air pollution, health and economic benefits - lessons from 20 years of analysis. Ecological Economics. 2010; 69:12
- Kochi I, Donovan GH, Champ PA, and Loomis JB. The economic cost of adverse health effects from wildfire-smoke exposure: a review. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2010; 19
- Liao KJ, Tagaris E, Russell AG, Amar P, He S, Manomaiphiboon K, and Woo JH. Cost analysis of impacts of climate change on regional air quality. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 2010; 60:2
- Mason J and Brown MJ. Estimates of costs for housing-related interventions to prevent specific illnesses and deaths. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 2010; 16:Suppl 5
2009
- Bollen J, Van Der Zwaan B, Brink C, and Eerens H. Local air pollution and global climate change: a combined cost-benefit analysis. Resource and Energy Economics. 2009; 31
- Chenoweth D, Estes C, and Lee C. The economic cost of environmental factors among North Carolina children living in substandard housing. American Journal of Public Health. 2009; 99:Suppl 3
- Gould E. Childhood lead poisoning: conservative estimates of the social and economic benefits of lead hazard control. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2009; 117:7
- Hoagland P, Jin D, Polansky LY, Kirkpatrick B, Kirkpatrick G, Fleming LE, Reich A, Watkins SM, Ullmann SG and Backer LC. The costs of respiratory illnesses arising from Florida gulf coast Karenia brevis blooms. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2009; 117:8
- Muennig P. The social costs of childhood lead exposure in the post-lead regulation era. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2009; 163:9
- Waters HR, Foldes SS, Alesci NL and Samet J. The economic impact of exposure to secondhand smoke in Minnesota. American Journal of Public Health. 2009; 99:4
- Currie J, Hanushek EA, Kahn EM, Neidell M, and Rivkin SG. Does pollution increase school absences?. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 2009; 91:4
2008
- Bryant-Stephens T and Li Y. Outcomes of a home-based environmental remediation for urban children with asthma. Journal of the National Medical Association. 2008; 100:3
- Kyle JW, Hammitt JK, Lim HW, Geller AC, Hall-Jordan LH, Maibach EW, De Fabo EC, and Wagner MC. Economic evaluation of the US Environmental Protection Agency's SunWise Program: sun protection education for young children. Pediatrics. 2008; 121:5
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- Eriksen M and Chaloupka F. The economic impact of clean indoor air laws. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 2007; 57:6
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2006
- Davies K. Economic costs of childhood diseases and disabilities attributable to environmental contaminants in Washington state, USA. Ecohealth. 2006; 3:2
- Trasande L, Schecther C, Haynes KA, and Landrigan PJ. Applying cost analyses to drive policy that protects children - mercury as a case study. Annals of the New York Academy of Science. 2006; 1076
- Weiss B. Economic implications of manganese neurotoxicity. NeuroToxicology. 2006; 27:3
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2005
- Kattan M, Stearns SC, Crain EF, Stout JW, Gergen PJ, Evans R 3rd, Visness CM, Gruchalla RS, Morgan WJ, O'Connor GT, Mastin JP, and Mitchell HE. Cost-effectiveness of a home-based environmental intervention for inner-city children with asthma. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 2005; 116:5
- Mauzerall DL, Sultan B, Kim N, and Bradford DF. NOx emissions from large point sources: variability in ozone production, resulting health damages and economic costs. Atmospheric Environment. 2005; 39
- Trasande L, Landrigan PJ, and Schecter C. Public health and economic consequences of methyl mercury toxicity to the developing brain. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2005; 113:5
- Currie J and Neidell M. Air pollution and infant health: what can we learn from California's recent experience?. Quarterly Journal of Economics. 2005; 120:3
2004
- Kan HD and Chen BH. Particulate air pollution in urban areas of Shanghai, China: health-based economic assessment. Science of the Total Environment. 2004; 332:1-3
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- Landrigan PJ, Schechter CB, Lipton JM, Fahs MC, and Schwartz J. Environmental pollutants and disease in American children: estimates of morbidity, mortality, and costs for lead poisoning, asthma, cancer, and developmental disabilities. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2002; 110:7
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