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    Short-term exposure to wildfire-related PM2.5 increases mortality risks and burdens in Brazil by Ye, Tingting, Xu, Rongbin, Yue, Xu, Chen, Gongbo, Yu, Pei, Coêlho, Micheline S. Z. S., Saldiva, Paulo H. N., Abramson, Michael J., Guo, Yuming, Li, Shanshan

    Published in Nature communications (10-12-2022)
    “…To assess mortality risks and burdens associated with short-term exposure to wildfire-related fine particulate matter with diameter ≤ 2.5 μm (PM 2.5 ), we…”
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    Exposure to wildfire-related PM2.5 and site-specific cancer mortality in Brazil from 2010 to 2016: A retrospective study by Yu, Pei, Xu, Rongbin, Li, Shanshan, Yue, Xu, Chen, Gongbo, Ye, Tingting, Coêlho, Micheline S. Z. S., Saldiva, Paulo H. N., Sim, Malcolm R., Abramson, Michael J., Guo, Yuming

    Published in PLoS medicine (01-09-2022)
    “…Background Long-term exposure to fine particles ≤2.5 μm in diameter (PM 2.5 ) has been linked to cancer mortality. However, the effect of wildfire-related PM…”
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    Socioeconomic level and associations between heat exposure and all-cause and cause-specific hospitalization in 1,814 Brazilian cities: A nationwide case-crossover study by Xu, Rongbin, Zhao, Qi, Coelho, Micheline S Z S, Saldiva, Paulo H N, Abramson, Michael J, Li, Shanshan, Guo, Yuming

    Published in PLoS medicine (08-10-2020)
    “…Heat exposure, which will increase with global warming, has been linked to increased risk of a range of types of cause-specific hospitalizations. However,…”
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    The association between heatwaves and risk of hospitalization in Brazil: A nationwide time series study between 2000 and 2015 by Zhao, Qi, Li, Shanshan, Coelho, Micheline S Z S, Saldiva, Paulo H N, Hu, Kejia, Huxley, Rachel R, Abramson, Michael J, Guo, Yuming

    Published in PLoS medicine (22-02-2019)
    “…To our knowledge, no study has assessed the association between heatwaves and risk of hospitalization and how it may change over time in Brazil. We quantified…”
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    The association between heat exposure and hospitalization for undernutrition in Brazil during 2000-2015: A nationwide case-crossover study by Xu, Rongbin, Zhao, Qi, Coelho, Micheline S Z S, Saldiva, Paulo H N, Abramson, Michael J, Li, Shanshan, Guo, Yuming

    Published in PLoS medicine (29-10-2019)
    “…Global warming is predicted to indirectly result in more undernutrition by threatening crop production. Whether temperature rise could affect undernutrition…”
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    Assessment of Intraseasonal Variation in Hospitalization Associated With Heat Exposure in Brazil by Zhao, Qi, Li, Shanshan, Coelho, Micheline S Z S, Saldiva, Paulo H N, Hu, Kejia, Abramson, Michael J, Huxley, Rachel R, Guo, Yuming

    Published in JAMA network open (01-02-2019)
    “…The onset of the hot season is known to be adversely associated with a range of health outcomes. However, little is known about whether the association is…”
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    Short-term ozone exposure and cancer mortality in Brazil: A nationwide case-crossover study by Yu, Pei, Xu, Rongbin, Huang, Wenzhong, Yang, Zhengyu, Coelho, Micheline S Z S, Saldiva, Paulo H N, Wen, Bo, Wu, Yao, Ye, Tingting, Zhang, Yiwen, Sun, Haitong Z, Abramson, Michael J, Li, Shanshan, Guo, Yuming

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-11-2024)
    “…Exposure to ambient ozone (O ) is linked to increased mortality risks from various diseases, but epidemiological investigations delving into its potential…”
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    Associations between long-term exposure to PM2.5 and site-specific cancer mortality: A nationwide study in Brazil between 2010 and 2018 by Yu, Pei, Xu, Rongbin, Li, Shanshan, Coelho, Micheline S.Z.S., Saldiva, Paulo H.N., Sim, Malcolm R., Abramson, Michael J., Guo, Yuming

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2022)
    “…Long-term exposure to PM2.5 has been linked to lung cancer incidence and mortality, but limited evidence existed for other cancers. This study aimed to assess…”
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    Association between Heat Exposure and Hospitalization for Diabetes in Brazil during 2000-2015: A Nationwide Case-Crossover Study by Xu, Rongbin, Zhao, Qi, Coelho, Micheline S Z S, Saldiva, Paulo H N, Zoungas, Sophia, Huxley, Rachel R, Abramson, Michael J, Guo, Yuming, Li, Shanshan

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-11-2019)
    “…Exposure to excessive heat, which will continue to increase with climate change, is associated with increased morbidity due to a range of noncommunicable…”
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    Maternal greenness exposure and preterm birth in Brazil: A nationwide birth cohort study by Ye, Tingting, Xu, Rongbin, Abramson, Michael J., Guo, Yuming, Zhang, Yiwen, Saldiva, Paulo H.N., Coelho, Micheline S.Z.S., Li, Shanshan

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-02-2024)
    “…In the dynamic landscape of maternal and child health, understanding the intricate interplay between environmental factors and pregnancy outcomes is of…”
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    Spatiotemporal and demographic variation in the association between temperature variability and hospitalizations in Brazil during 2000–2015: A nationwide time-series study by Zhao, Qi, Coelho, Micheline S.Z.S., Li, Shanshan, Saldiva, Paulo H.N., Hu, Kejia, Abramson, Michael J., Huxley, Rachel R., Guo, Yuming

    Published in Environment international (01-11-2018)
    “…Extreme temperature events are known to be adversely associated with a range of health outcomes, but little is known about the effect of less extreme, but more…”
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    High ambient temperature and risk of hospitalization for gastrointestinal infection in Brazil: A nationwide case-crossover study during 2000–2015 by Zhao, Qi, Li, Shanshan, Coelho, Micheline S.Z.S., Saldiva, Paulo H.N., Huxley, Rachel R., Guo, Yuming

    Published in The Science of the total environment (25-11-2022)
    “…The burden of gastrointestinal infections related to hot ambient temperature remains largely unexplored in low-to-middle income countries which have most of…”
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    Cancer mortality risk from short-term PM 2.5 exposure and temporal variations in Brazil by Yu, Pei, Xu, Rongbin, Wu, Yao, Huang, Wenzhong, Coelho, Micheline S Z S, Saldiva, Paulo H N, Ye, Tingting, Wen, Bo, Liu, Yanming, Yang, Zhengyu, Li, Shanshan, Abramson, Michael J, Guo, Yuming

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-07-2024)
    “…Although some studies have found that short-term PM exposure is associated with lung cancer deaths, its impact on other cancer sites is unclear. To answer this…”
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    Loss of life expectancy from PM2.5 in Brazil: A national study from 2010 to 2018 by Yu, Pei, Xu, Rongbin, Li, Shanshan, Coelho, Micheline S.Z.S., Saldiva, Paulo H.N., Sim, Malcolm R., Abramson, Michael J., Guo, Yuming

    Published in Environment international (01-08-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •PM2.5 was associated with reduced life expectancy from all-causes, cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.•Regional inequalities…”
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    The impacts of long-term exposure to PM2.5 on cancer hospitalizations in Brazil by Yu, Pei, Xu, Rongbin, Coelho, Micheline S.Z.S., Saldiva, Paulo H.N., Li, Shanshan, Zhao, Qi, Mahal, Ajay, Sim, Malcolm, Abramson, Michael J., Guo, Yuming

    Published in Environment international (01-09-2021)
    “…•It was unknown whether there was an association with cancer hospitalizations.•Long-term exposure to ambient PM2.5 was positively associated with…”
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    Temperature variability and hospitalization for ischaemic heart disease in Brazil: A nationwide case-crossover study during 2000–2015 by Zhao, Qi, Li, Shanshan, Coelho, Micheline S.Z.S., Saldiva, Paulo H.N., Hu, Kejia, Huxley, Rachel R., Abramson, Michael J., Guo, Yuming

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-05-2019)
    “…Previous studies have suggested a potential relationship between temperature variability (TV) and ischaemic heart disease (IHD) but the nature and strength…”
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    Temperature variability and hospitalization for cardiac arrhythmia in Brazil: A nationwide case-crossover study during 2000–2015 by Zhao, Qi, Coelho, Micheline S.Z.S., Li, Shanshan, Saldiva, Paulo H.N., Hu, Kejia, Abramson, Michael J., Huxley, Rachel R., Guo, Yuming

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-03-2019)
    “…There is growing recognition of a potential role for environmental and climatic factors in influencing cardiovascular risk. It has been speculated that…”
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    Socioeconomic inequality in vulnerability to all-cause and cause-specific hospitalisation associated with temperature variability: a time-series study in 1814 Brazilian cities by Xu, Rongbin, Zhao, Qi, Coelho, Micheline S Z S, Saldiva, Paulo H N, Abramson, Michael J, Li, Shanshan, Guo, Yuming

    Published in The Lancet. Planetary health (01-12-2020)
    “…Exposure to temperature variability has been associated with increased risk of mortality and morbidity. We aimed to evaluate whether the association between…”
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