Associations between long-term exposures to airborne PM2.5 components and mortality in Massachusetts: mixture analysis exploration
Abstract Background: Numerous studies have documented PM2.5's links with adverse health outcomes. Comparatively fewer studies have evaluated specific PM2.5 components. The lack of exposure measurements and high correlation among different PM2.5 components are two limitations. Methods: We applie...
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Main Authors: | Tingfan Jin (Author), Heresh Amini (Author), Anna Kosheleva (Author), Mahdieh Danesh Yazdi (Author), Yaguang Wei (Author), Edgar Castro (Author), Qian Di (Author), Liuhua Shi (Author), Joel Schwartz (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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