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    The Open-Air Treatment of PANDEMIC INFLUENZA by Hobday, Richard A, Cason, John W

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-10-2009)
    “…The H1N1 "Spanish flu" outbreak of 1918-1919 was the most devastating pandemic on record, killing between 50 million and 100 million people. Should the next…”
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    Why daylight should be a priority for urban planning by Volf, Carlo, Bueno, Bruno, Edwards, Peter, Hobday, Richard, Mäder, Stephan, Matusiak, Barbara S., Wulff, Katharina, Osterhaus, Werner, Manoli, Gabriele, Della Giustina, Christina, Joshi, Jasmin, Kämpf, Jerome H., Vega, Kevin, Kueffer, Christoph

    Published in Journal of urban management (01-06-2024)
    “…Daylight is essential for ecosystems and for the physical and mental well-being of people. In densely populated cities, only a small proportion of total…”
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    Myopia and daylight in schools: a neglected aspect of public health? by Hobday, Richard

    Published in Perspectives in Public Health (01-01-2016)
    “…A century ago, it was widely believed that high levels of daylight in classrooms could prevent myopia, and as such, education departments built schools with…”
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    An Old Defence Against New Infections: The Open-Air Factor and COVID-19 by Hobday, Richard, Collignon, Peter

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (20-06-2022)
    “…Outdoors, the risks of transmission of COVID-19 and many other respiratory infections are low. Several environmental factors are known to reduce the viability…”
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    Hippocrates, town planning and the sun by Hobday, Richard

    “…It seems that vitamin D, and by implication the sun, may offer some protection against heart disease, hypertension, internal cancers, multiple sclerosis,…”
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    A viral aetiology for breast cancer: time to re-examine the postulate by Mant, Christine, Hodgson, Shirley, Hobday, Richard, D'Arrigo, Corrado, Cason, John

    Published in Intervirology (01-01-2004)
    “…Despite decades of research, no aetiologic factor(s) for human breast cancer has been identified and the search for a causal agent has all but been abandoned…”
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