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1. Within- and between-city contrasts in nitrogen dioxide and mortality in 10 Canadian cities; a subset of the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort (CanCHEC)

2. Individual physical activity, neighbourhood active living environment and mental illness hospitalisation among adults with cardiometabolic disease: a Canadian population-based cohort analysis.

3. The role of neighbourhood environments in hospitalization risk for diabetes and related conditions: A population-based cohort analysis by remoteness and deprivation indices.

4. How low can you go? Air pollution affects mortality at very low levels.

5. Mortality-Air Pollution Associations in Low Exposure Environments (MAPLE): Phase 2.

6. The Impact of Rural Hospital Closures and Health Service Restructuring on Provincial- and Community-Level Patterns of Hospital Admissions in New Brunswick.

7. Long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution and selected health outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

8. Increased urban greenness associated with improved mental health among middle-aged and older adults of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA).

9. Neighbourhood walkability and mortality: Findings from a 15-year follow-up of a nationally representative cohort of Canadian adults in urban areas.

10. Residential proximity to greenness and adverse birth outcomes in urban areas: Findings from a national Canadian population-based study.

11. Neighbourhood characteristics related to mental health service use among adults with diabetes: a population-based cohort study in New Brunswick, Canada.

12. The influence of outdoor PM 2.5 concentration at workplace on nonaccidental mortality estimates in a Canadian census-based cohort.

13. Gendering Neighbourhood Marginalization Metrics in Mental Health Services Research: A Cross-Sectional Exploration of a Rural and Small Urban Population.

14. Ethnocultural and socioeconomic disparities in exposure to residential greenness within urban Canada.

15. Residential greenness and indicators of stress and mental well-being in a Canadian national-level survey.

16. Self-rated stress, distress, mental health, and health as modifiers of the association between long-term exposure to ambient pollutants and mortality.

17. Provider caseload volume and short-term outcomes following colorectal surgeries in New Brunswick: a provincial-level cohort study.

18. Residential Greenness and Cardiovascular Disease Incidence, Readmission, and Mortality.

19. The association between ambient air pollution concentrations and psychological distress.

20. Healthcare Service Use for Mood and Anxiety Disorders Following Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Cohort Study of the Role of Neighbourhood Socioenvironmental Characteristics in a Largely Rural Population.

21. Urban green space and the risks of dementia and stroke.

22. Disease assimilation: The mortality impacts of fine particulate matter on immigrants to Canada.

23. Individual and community-level income and the risk of diabetes rehospitalization among women and men: a Canadian population-based cohort study.

24. Provider volume and maternal complications after Caesarean section: results from a population-based study.

25. Mortality-Air Pollution Associations in Low-Exposure Environments (MAPLE): Phase 1.

26. Low concentrations of fine particle air pollution and mortality in the Canadian Community Health Survey cohort.

27. Examining the Shape of the Association between Low Levels of Fine Particulate Matter and Mortality across Three Cycles of the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort.

28. Using maps to communicate environmental exposures and health risks: Review and best-practice recommendations.

29. Evaluation of a method to indirectly adjust for unmeasured covariates in the association between fine particulate matter and mortality.

30. Complex relationships between greenness, air pollution, and mortality in a population-based Canadian cohort.

31. Exposure to traffic and mortality risk in the 1991-2011 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort (CanCHEC).

33. Global estimates of mortality associated with long-term exposure to outdoor fine particulate matter.

34. Associations between Living Near Water and Risk of Mortality among Urban Canadians.

35. Associations between ambient air pollution and daily mortality in a cohort of congestive heart failure: Case-crossover and nested case-control analyses using a distributed lag nonlinear model.

36. Associations between provider and hospital volumes and postoperative mortality following total hip arthroplasty in New Brunswick: results from a provincial-level cohort study.

38. Effect modification of perinatal exposure to air pollution and childhood asthma incidence.

39. Associations between long-term PM 2.5 and ozone exposure and mortality in the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort (CANCHEC), by spatial synoptic classification zone.

40. Associations between fine particulate matter and mortality in the 2001 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort.

41. Urban greenness and mortality in Canada's largest cities: a national cohort study.

42. Comparison of spatiotemporal prediction models of daily exposure of individuals to ambient nitrogen dioxide and ozone in Montreal, Canada.

43. Maternal exposure to ambient air pollution and risk of early childhood cancers: A population-based study in Ontario, Canada.

44. Ambient air pollution and adverse birth outcomes: Differences by maternal comorbidities.

45. A national study of the association between traffic-related air pollution and adverse pregnancy outcomes in Canada, 1999-2008.

46. Ozone exposure and cardiovascular-related mortality in the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort (CANCHEC) by spatial synoptic classification zone.

47. Long-Term Ozone Exposure and Mortality in a Large Prospective Study.

48. Air Pollution Exposure During Pregnancy and Fetal Markers of Metabolic function: The MIREC Study.

49. Oxidative burden of fine particulate air pollution and risk of cause-specific mortality in the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort (CanCHEC).

50. Risk estimates of mortality attributed to low concentrations of ambient fine particulate matter in the Canadian community health survey cohort.

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