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Indoor Air Pollution

2018
The adverse health effects of indoor air pollution have been recognized already for centuries, but exposure to airborne pollution originating or taking place indoors is still a major contributor to the global burden of disease. Indoor air pollution is a continuously changing mixture of gaseous compounds and particulate matter originating from ...
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INDOOR AIR POLLUTION

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1992
This article summarizes the health effects of indoor air pollutants and the modalities available to control them. The pollutants discussed include active and passive exposure to tobacco smoke; combustion products of carbon monoxide; nitrogen dioxide; products of biofuels, including wood and coal; biologic agents leading to immune responses, such as ...
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Indoor air pollution

Environmental Science & Technology, 1983
Source de la pollution radioactive par le radon dans les maisons. Exposition.
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Indoor Air Pollutants

Advances in Pediatrics, 1988
A major contribution of the pediatrician is to help families rank the multitude of pollutants according to their known risk for child health. Elimination of household smoking and completely effective venting of indoor heating devices are beneficial to all and mandatory in homes of allergic children.
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Indoor Air Pollution

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1985
Although official efforts to control air pollution have traditionally focused on outdoor air, it is now apparent that elevated contaminant concentrations are common inside some private and public buildings. Concerns about potential public health problems due to indoor air pollution are based on evidence that urban residents typically spend more than 90
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COPD and indoor air pollution

BMJ, 2019
In their article on prognostic models for predicting outcome in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Bellou and colleagues mention the dearth of prognostic models from Asia.1 Another concern is absence of …
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Indoor Air Pollution by Mercury

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt In the wake of the mercury scares of 1970-1971 that were triggered by the revelation of pervasive contamination of our food supply, particularly tuna fish, an intensive search began for all...
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Indoor Air Pollution

2021
PART I: Overview of Indoor Air Pollution. Liability for Indoor Air Pollution. Biological Pollutants in the Indoor Environment. Design of Projects for the Abatement of Microbial Contamination. Sustained Reduction of Aerobiological Densities in Buildings by Modification of Interior Surfaces with Silane Modified Quaternary Amines.
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