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Association of Particulate Matter With ENT Diseases

Mo JH

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Fine Particulate Matter and Urology: Emphasis on the Lower Urinary Tract

Kim JW

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Premature Deaths Attributable to Exposure to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter in the Republic of Korea: Implication for Future Environmental Health

Kim YM

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Health effects of particulate matter

Bae S, Hong YC

Particulate matter is an air pollutant emitted from both natural and anthropogenic sources, and its adverse health effects have been well documented in time-series analyses and cohort studies. The effect...
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The Relationships between Particulate Matter Risk Perception, Knowledge, and Health Promoting Behaviors among College Students

Park E, Oh HJ, Kim SH, Min A

PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine the relationships between particulate matter risk perception, knowledge, and perceived barriers and health-promoting behaviors among college students. METHODS: Data for this cross-sectional study were collected...
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Health Effects of Ambient Particulate Matter

Shin DC

Fine or ultrafine particulate matter (PM) is a mixture of solid and liquid particles, including carbon-centered combustion particles, secondary inorganics, and crustal-derived particles. Recently, ambient particulate matter has been regarded...
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Role of Particulate Matter in Skin Inflammation

Arooj M, Koh YS

Environmental pollution is a major global problem that affects human health. Among different types of environmental pollution, particulate matter (PM) has a key role. As PM spreads in the air...
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PM(2.5) and pediatric asthma

Hwang YH, Kim SW

Air pollution does harm to the respiratory tracts. Fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) attacks the lung directly passing through mucosal ciliary clearance, causes new-onset asthma, or exacerbates asthma symptoms in children....
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Particulate matter and childhood allergic diseases

Yang SI

Particulate matter (PM) is a ubiquitous air pollutant that is a growing public health concern. Previous studies have suggested that PM is associated with asthma development and exacerbation of asthma...
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Impact of particulate matter on health

Jang AS

Ambient air pollution, including particulate matter (PM) and gaseous pollutants, represents an important environmental factor that adversely affects human health. PM is a complex mixture of extremely small particles and...
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Particulate Matter and Bronchial Asthma

Jang AS

The health impacts of particulate matter (PM) are of global concern, but the implications of the development and exacerbation of bronchial asthma are subject to debate. PM is generated by...
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Health Effects of Particulate Matter

Myong JP

Sand dust is a source of particulate matter (PM) in Korea. Recently, an attention has been focused on the health effects of PM and fine PM. Here we examine the...
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Particulate-Matter Related Respiratory Diseases

Kyung SY, Jeong SH

Particulate matter (PM) is suspended dust that has a diameter of
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Ambient Particulate Matter and the Risk of Deaths from Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease

Ha KH, Suh M, Kang DR, Kim HC, Shin DC, Kim C

BACKGROUND: To assess the association between ambient particulate matter and cardiovascular death in seven cities in the Republic of Korea during the period of 2002-2008. METHODS: A time-stratified case-crossover design was...
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Fine Dust and Dementia: Is Ambient Air Pollution Associated with Cognitive Health?

Han SH

Air pollution is a growing global health concern estimated to contribute to as many as 4.2 million premature deaths worldwide per year. So it poses the greatest environmental risk to...
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Particulate Matter 10 from Asian Dust Storms Induces the Expression of Reactive Oxygen Species, NF-kappaB, TGF-beta and Fibronectin in WI-26 VA4 Epithelial Cells

Park KS, Kim YJ, Yoon JY, Kyung SY, An CH, Lee SP, Park JW, Jeong SH

  • KMID: 2319132
  • Tuberc Respir Dis.
  • 2008 Dec;65(6):504-511.
BACKGROUND: Particulate matter may be toxic to human tissue. Ambient air particulate matter < or =10micrometer in aerodynamic size (PM10), which changes under different environmental conditions, is a complex mixture...
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Study of the removal difference in indoor particulate matter and volatile organic compounds through the application of plants

Hong SH, Hong J, Yu J, Lim Y

This study was conducted to evaluate the ability of plants to purify indoor air by observing the effective reduction rate among pollutant types of particulate matter (PM) and volatile organic...
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Effect of Exposure to 2.5 μm Indoor Particulate Matter on Adult Lung Function in Jakarta

Pramitha E, Haryanto B

OBJECTIVES: Lung function impairment due to exposure to indoor air pollution of particulate matter size 2.5 micrometers (PM2.5) is not well documented in Jakarta. METHODS: To assess whether there is an...
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The Effects of Particulate Matter on Respiratory Function of Schoolchildren in Jeju: A Panel Study

Moon JY, Kim SY, Park KS, Kim H, Kang CW, Park HS, Cho SH, Hong YC

  • KMID: 1475117
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 2009 Sep;21(3):218-224.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the changes in respiratory function associated with daily changes in particulate pollution. METHODS: A total of 105 healthy schoolchildren of fourth and fifth grade elementary school age performed...
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Particulate Matter and Cognitive Function

Roh J, Jung HY, Lee KJ

The term “particulate Matter (PM)” refers to the mixture of small-sized solid particles and liquid droplets floating in the air, and is referred to as PM₁₀ ( < 10 µm),...
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