11 results on '"Meghan Buran"'
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2. Comments on the article titled: 'The burden of avoidable disease from air pollution: implications for prevention' by Jonathan Samet and Meghan Buran
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Tomasz Zatoński
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History ,Environmental health ,Air pollution ,medicine ,medicine.disease_cause - Published
- 2020
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3. Estimating the Impact of Statewide Policies to Reduce Spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in Real Time, Colorado, USA
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Andrea G. Buchwald, Jude Bayham, Jimi Adams, David Bortz, Kathryn Colborn, Olivia Zarella, Meghan Buran, Jonathan Samet, Debashis Ghosh, Rachel Herlihy, and Elizabeth J. Carlton
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severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,coronaviruses ,viruses ,coronavirus disease ,COVID-19 ,Medicine ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic necessitated rapid local public health response, but studies examining the impact of social distancing policies on SARS-CoV-2 transmission have struggled to capture regional-level dynamics. We developed a susceptible-exposed-infected-recovered transmission model, parameterized to Colorado, USA‒specific data, to estimate the impact of coronavirus disease‒related policy measures on mobility and SARS-CoV-2 transmission in real time. During March‒June 2020, we estimated unknown parameter values and generated scenario-based projections of future clinical care needs. Early coronavirus disease policy measures, including a stay-at-home order, were accompanied by substantial decreases in mobility and reduced the effective reproductive number well below 1. When some restrictions were eased in late April, mobility increased to near baseline levels, but transmission remained low (effective reproductive number
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- 2021
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4. Health Effects of High-Concentration Cannabis Products: Scoping Review and Evidence Map.
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Bero, Lisa, Lawrence, Rosa, Oberste, Jean-Pierre, Li, Tianjing, Leslie, Louis, Rittiphairoj, Thanitsara, Piper, Christi, Wang, George Sam, Brooks-Russell, Ashley, Yim, Tsz Wing, Tung, Gregory, and Samet, Jonathan M.
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EVALUATION of medical care ,MEDICAL databases ,CINAHL database ,ONLINE information services ,CANNABIS (Genus) ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,HEALTH status indicators ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,HYDROCARBONS ,RESEARCH funding ,LITERATURE reviews ,MEDLINE ,EPIDEMIOLOGICAL research ,AMED (Information retrieval system) - Abstract
Background. The concentration of pharmacologically active tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in cannabis products has been increasing over the past decade. Concerns about potential harmful health effects of using these increasingly higher-concentration products have led some states to consider regulation of cannabis product THC concentration. We conducted a scoping review of health effects of high-concentration cannabis products to inform policy on whether the THC concentrations of cannabis product should be regulated or limited. Objectives. We conducted a scoping review to (1) identify and describe human studies that explore the relationship of high-concentration cannabis products with any health outcomes in the literature and (2) create an interactive evidence map of the included studies to facilitate further analyses. Search Methods. An experienced medical information specialist designed a comprehensive search strategy of 7 electronic databases. Selection Criteria. We included human studies of any epidemiological design with no restrictions by age, sex, health status, country, or outcome measured that reported THC concentration or included a known high-concentration cannabis product. Data Collection and Analysis. We imported search results into Distiller SR, and trained coders conducted artificial intelligence‒assisted screening. We developed, piloted, and revised data abstraction forms. One person performed data abstraction, and a senior reviewer verified a subset. We provide a tabular description of study characteristics, including exposures and outcomes measured, for each included study. We interrogated the evidence map published in Tableau to answer specific questions and provide the results as text and visual displays. Main Results. We included 452 studies in the scoping review and evidence map. There was incomplete reporting of exposure characteristics including THC concentration, duration and frequency of use, and products used. The evidence map shows considerable heterogeneity among studies in exposures, outcomes, and populations studied. A limited number of reports provided data that would facilitate further quantitative synthesis of the results across studies. Conclusions. This scoping review and evidence map support strong conclusions concerning the utility of the literature for characterizing risks and benefits of the current cannabis marketplace and the research approaches followed in the studies identified. Relevance of the studies to today's products is limited. Public Health Implications. High-quality evidence to address the policy question of whether the THC concentration of cannabis products should be regulated is scarce. The publicly available interactive evidence map is a timely resource for other entities concerned with burgeoning access to high-concentration cannabis. (Am J Public Health. 2023;113(12):1332–1342. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2023.307414) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Comments on "The burden of avoidable disease from air pollution: implications for prevention".
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Hanke, Wojciech and Zatoński, Witold A.
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PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of air pollution ,COVID-19 pandemic ,TOBACCO & health - Published
- 2020
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6. Estimating the Impact of Statewide Policies to Reduce Spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in Real Time, Colorado, USA.
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Buchwald, Andrea G., Bayham, Jude, Adams, Jimi, Bortz, David, Colborn, Kathryn, Zarella, Olivia, Buran, Meghan, Samet, Jonathan, Ghosh, Debashis, Herlihy, Rachel, Carlton, Elizabeth J., and Colborn, Katie
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The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic necessitated rapid local public health response, but studies examining the impact of social distancing policies on SARS-CoV-2 transmission have struggled to capture regional-level dynamics. We developed a susceptible-exposed-infected-recovered transmission model, parameterized to Colorado, USA‒specific data, to estimate the impact of coronavirus disease‒related policy measures on mobility and SARS-CoV-2 transmission in real time. During March‒June 2020, we estimated unknown parameter values and generated scenario-based projections of future clinical care needs. Early coronavirus disease policy measures, including a stay-at-home order, were accompanied by substantial decreases in mobility and reduced the effective reproductive number well below 1. When some restrictions were eased in late April, mobility increased to near baseline levels, but transmission remained low (effective reproductive number <1) through early June. Over time, our model parameters were adjusted to more closely reflect reality in Colorado, leading to modest changes in estimates of intervention effects and more conservative long-term projections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. The burden of avoidable disease from air pollution: implications for prevention.
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Samet, Jonathan and Buran, Meghan
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AIR pollution ,AIR quality management ,TOBACCO - Abstract
This paper addresses policy-making related to air quality management in Eastern Europe and Poland, specifically. It reviews the data on air quality for Poland and the region, current regulations governing air quality, and the most recent estimates of the disease burden attributable to air pollution. It considers the public health gains that could be made with more stringent air pollution control measures, contrasting these gains with those that could be achieved with tobacco control. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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8. Letter to the Editors concerning the paper "The burden of avoidable disease from air pollution: implications for prevention".
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Wojtyła, Cezary
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PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of air pollution ,HEALTH risk assessment ,TOBACCO & health - Published
- 2020
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9. FROM THE EDITORS.
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Zatoński, Witold A. and Wojtyła, Andrzej
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COVID-19 pandemic ,PUBLIC health ,EDUCATIONAL equalization ,PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of air pollution ,HEALTH literacy ,DISEASE prevalence - Published
- 2020
10. Textbook of Children's Environmental Health
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Ruth A. Etzel, Philip J. Landrigan, Ruth A. Etzel, and Philip J. Landrigan
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- Child--United States, Environmental Health--United States, Environmental Exposure--adverse effects--Unite, Environmental Pollutants--adverse effects--Uni
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Children are exquisitely sensitive to hazards in the environment. Even minute quantities of toxic chemicals can trigger cellular changes that result in disease and disability that affect children across their lifespan. New discoveries in children's environmental health continue to elucidate the profound impacts of chemical, biological, physical and societal hazards on children's health and guide effective intervention. Textbook of Children's Environmental Health is the landmark textbook channeling scientific findings into evidence-based strategies in children's environmental health. Edited by two internationally recognized pioneers in environmental pediatrics, this second edition presents up-to-date information on the chemical, biological, physical, and societal hazards that confront children in today's world. It presents carefully documented data on rising rates of disease in children with new or expanded chapters covering the climate crisis, biodiversity, racism and environmental injustice, chemicals in food, pesticides, indoor and outdoor air pollution, per- and polyfluoroalkylated substances, microplastics, lead, electromagnetic fields, and the built environment. The volume also offers a critical summary of new research linking pediatric disease with environmental exposures and explores the cellular, molecular, epigenetic, and societal mechanisms underlying diseases of environmental origin. Authoritative and comprehensive, Textbook of Children's Environmental Health, Second Edition is essential reading for pediatricians, pediatric nurse practitioners, public health workers, and environmental scientists concerned with prevention and control of the environmental hazards that cause disease in children.
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- 2024
11. Handbook of Indoor Air Quality
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Yinping Zhang, Philip K. Hopke, Corinne Mandin, Yinping Zhang, Philip K. Hopke, and Corinne Mandin
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- Indoor air quality, Indoor air pollution
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People live in indoor environment about 90% of lifetime and an adult inhales about 15 kg air each day, over 75% of the human body's daily mass intake (air, food, water). Therefore, indoor air quality (IAQ) is very important to human health. This book provides the basic knowledge of IAQ and highlights the research achievements in the past two decades. It covers the following 12 sections: introduction, indoor air chemicals, indoor air particles, measurement and evaluation, source/sink characteristics, indoor chemistry, human exposure to indoor pollutants, health effects and health risk assessment, IAQ and cognitive performance, standards and guidelines, IAQ control, and air quality in various indoor environments. It provides a combination of an introduction to various aspects on IAQ studies, the current state-of-knowledge, various advances and the perspective of IAQ studies. It will be very helpful for the researchers and technicians in the IAQ and the related fields. It is also useful for experts in other fields and general readers who want to obtain a basic understanding of and research advances in the field of IAQ.A group of experts in IAQ research have been recruited to write the chapters. Their research interests and experience cover the scope of the book. In addition, some experienced experts in IAQ field have been invited as advisors or reviewers to give their comments, suggestions and revisions on the handbook framework and the chapter details. Their contribution guarantees the quality of the book. We are very grateful to them. Last but not least, we express our heartfelt thanks to Prof. Spengler, Harvard University, for writing the foreword of the current Handbook of Indoor Air Quality both as a pioneer scientist who contributed greatly to indoor air science and as an Editor-in-chief of Handbook of Indoor Air Quality 2001, 1st ed. New York: McGraw-Hill. In addition to hard copies, the book is also published online and will be updated by the authors as needed to keep it aligned with current knowledge. These salient features can make the handbook fresh with the research development.
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- 2022
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