The following new articles have just been published in Environmental Health: Source: https://www.biomedcentral.com/ Research (1) Long-term outdoor air pollution and DNA methylation in circulating monocytes: results from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Chi G, Liu Y, MacDonald J, Barr R, Donohue K, Hensley M, Hou L, McCall C, Reynolds L, Siscovick D, Kaufman J Environmental Health 2016, 15:119 (1 December 2016) Abstract http://ehjournal. biomedcentral.com/articles/10. 1186/s12940-016-0202-4#Abs1 Full text http://ehjournal. biomedcentral.com/articles/10. 1186/s12940-016-0202-4 PDF http://ehjournal. biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/ 10.1186/s12940-01...
Methodology Classification and regression trees for epidemiologic research: an air pollution example Gass K, Klein M, Chang HH, Flanders WD, Strickland MJ Environmental Health 2014, 13:17 (13 March 2014) Abstract http://www.ehjournal.net/ content/13/1/17/abstract Provisional PDF http://www.ehjournal.net/ content/pdf/1476-069X-13-17. pdf PubMed http://www.ehjournal.net/ pubmed/24625053 Research Decline in temperature and humidity increases the occurrence of influenza in cold climate Jaakkola K, Saukkoriipi A, Jokelainen J, Juvonen R, Kauppila J, Vainio O, Ziegler T, Rönkkö E, Jaakkola JJ, Ikäheimo TM Environmental Health 2014, 13:22 (28 March 2014) Abstract http://www...
Spread the Word: It’s Brain Injury Awareness Month Help CDC and others continue to support Brain Injury Awareness Month this March on social media. CDC’s research and programs work to prevent traumatic brain injury (TBI) and help people recognize, respond, and recover if a TBI occurs. Those who survive a TBI can face effects that last a few days, or the rest of their lives. TBI not only affects individuals, it can have lasting effects on families and communities. Everyone is at risk for a TBI, especially children and older adults. Throughout the month of March there are targeted activities that can help amplify our voices in support of brain injury awareness. Join us in the following: Thunderclap: Use your Facebook or Twitter account to join our social media Thunderclap for #BIAMonth to spread concussion and TBI awareness further, louder, and together. Encourage others to join by sharing your post. Bring awareness to kids and communities that #BrainSafet...
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