Air pollution and mortality in a large, representative U.S. cohort: multiple-pollutant analyses, and spatial and temporal decompositions
Abstract Background Cohort studies have documented associations between fine particulate matter air pollution (PM2.5) and mortality risk. However, there remains uncertainty regarding the contribution of co-pollutants and the stability of pollution-mortality associations in models that include multip...
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Main Authors: | Jacob S. Lefler (Author), Joshua D. Higbee (Author), Richard T. Burnett (Author), Majid Ezzati (Author), Nathan C. Coleman (Author), Dalton D. Mann (Author), Julian D. Marshall (Author), Matthew Bechle (Author), Yuzhou Wang (Author), Allen L. Robinson (Author), C. Arden Pope (Author) |
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