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Outdoor air pollution, road traffic noise, and allostatic load in children aged 6–11 years: Evidence from six European cohorts. European Journal of Epidemiology.
Power plant in black and white. Photograph by Mike Marrah.

Life Stage and Reproductive Health Air Pollution

Outdoor air pollution, road traffic noise, and allostatic load in children aged 6–11 years: Evidence from six European cohorts. European Journal of Epidemiology.

This study explored whether exposure to air pollution and road traffic noise is linked to physiological stress in 919 children. Results suggest that higher exposure to air pollutants is a chronic stressor in early life.

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Mou, Y., Kusters M.S.W., Robinson, O., et al.

Environmental modulators of vascular physiology and inflammation. Experimental Physiology.

Noncommunicable Diseases Air Pollution

Environmental modulators of vascular physiology and inflammation. Experimental Physiology.

The review examines how environmental factors, particularly pollutants and natural compounds, influence vascular physiology, inflammation, and the development of atherosclerosis (the build up of fats and cholesterol in artery walls) and cardiovascular disease.

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Seneviratne, A.N., Majumdar, A., Surendranath, K., et al.

Urban carbon reduction and public health outcomes. Scientific Reports.
City with buildings on both sides and the sun setting in the middle

Air Pollution Governance and Policy

Urban carbon reduction and public health outcomes. Scientific Reports.

This study revealed that low-carbon city policies in China significantly reduce urban mortality by cutting emissions and pollution. These policies benefit public health, especially in underserved cities, through green innovation and by slowing harmful urbanization trends.

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Lin, R.