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Weathering the storm: Effect of climate change on acute stroke care and stroke rehabilitation
Abstract Climate change has deleterious effects on stroke recovery, disproportionately affecting populations with increased stroke incidence. These effects start prior to the acute care hospitalization, precipitated by environmental etiologies and are sustained throughout the life course of stroke survivors.
Erica M. Jones +2 more
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In towns and cities, vegetation growing around streets and buildings can lessen the risks posed by extreme heat, rainfall and poor air quality. However, the urban public (and particularly, youth) have limited awareness of these environmental benefits.
Chloe Sutcliffe +3 more
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Plant biostimulants are substances that are obtained from a variety of sources and are applied in minute quantities to enhance plant growth and vigor. In this review we detail how the use of plant biostimulants may contribute to efforts to achieving a number of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Patrick Quille +3 more
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Variations of PM2.5 and Health Risk Assessment in the City of Mashhad During 2010-2018 [PDF]
Background: Air pollution stands as a significant environmental threat impacting human health across the globe, encompassing both developed and developing nations. This study aimed to survey the temporal variations of PM2.5 and gauge its potential health
Omid Rafiee +2 more
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บทความวิชาการนี้นำเสนอการวิเคราะห์และเสนอแนวทางการบริหารทรัพยากรมนุษย์ในยุคฝุ่น PM2.5 โดยเน้นการประยุกต์ใช้ทฤษฎี Flourishing ของ Corey Keyes เพื่อเสริมสร้างสุขภาวะและการมีส่วนร่วมของพนักงานในองค์กรไทย ปัจจุบันปัญหาฝุ่นละอองขนาดเล็ก PM2.5 ส่งผลกระทบต่อสุขภาพกายและใจของบุคลากรอย่างมีนัยสำคัญ โดยเฉพาะในเขตเมืองใหญ่และอุตสาหกรรมที่มีค่าฝุ่นสูงกว ...
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Ensemble learning of model hyperparameters and spatiotemporal data for calibration of low-cost PM2.5 sensors. [PDF]
he PM2.5 air quality index (AQI) measurements from government-built supersites are accurate but cannot provide a dense coverage of monitoring areas. Low-cost PM2.5 sensors can be used to deploy a fine-grained internet-of-things (IoT) as a complement to ...
Bhanu, Bir +4 more
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ABSTRACT The detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) holds significant implications in environmental monitoring and disease diagnosis. Traditional gas detection technologies are constrained by complex operation and high cost, thereby failing to satisfy real‐time detection demands.
Yuening Wang +11 more
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How Meteorological Factors Affect the Formation and Diffusion of Atmospheric Particles: A Case Study of Beijing [PDF]
With the rapid economic development, the air pollution in Beijing and its surrounding areas has obvious regional and compound characteristics, and atmospheric particulate matter (especially PM2.5) is the main pollutant.
Zhan Siyu
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Association between the Concentration and the Elemental Composition of Outdoor PM2.5 and Respiratory Diseases in Schoolchildren: A Multicenter Study in the Mediterranean Area [PDF]
Christopher Zammit +10 more
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