Air pollution as a social and structural determinant of health
Both short-term and chronic exposure to fine particulate matter air pollution (PM2.5) are known to cause a host of adverse health outcomes, including premature death. Exposure to PM2.5 in the United States is inequitable due to public policies rooted in structural racism, which have situated polluti...
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Auteurs principaux: | Lisa Patel, Elizabeth Friedman, Stephanie Alexandra Johannes, Stephanie Sophie Lee, Haley Grace O'Brien, Sarah E. Schear |
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2021
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