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1. Short-term air pollution levels and sickle cell disease hospital encounters in South Carolina: A case-crossover analysis.

2. Exposure to Air Pollution and Particle Radioactivity With the Risk of Ventricular Arrhythmias.

3. Synthesis of Harvard Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Center studies on traffic-related particulate pollution and cardiovascular outcomes in the Greater Boston Area.

4. Long- and short-term air pollution exposure and measures of arterial stiffness in the Framingham Heart Study.

5. Exposure to Traffic Emissions and Fine Particulate Matter and Computed Tomography Measures of the Lung and Airways.

6. Application of linear mixed-effects model with LASSO to identify metal components associated with cardiac autonomic responses among welders: a repeated measures study.

7. Residential Proximity to Major Roadways, Fine Particulate Matter, and Hepatic Steatosis: The Framingham Heart Study.

8. Short-Term Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Biomarkers of Systemic Inflammation: The Framingham Heart Study.

9. Residential proximity to major roads, exposure to fine particulate matter and aortic calcium: the Framingham Heart Study, a cohort study.

10. Residential proximity to major roadways, fine particulate matter, and adiposity: The framingham heart study.

11. Residential Proximity to Major Roads, Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter, and Coronary Artery Calcium: The Framingham Heart Study.

12. Environmental and occupational particulate matter exposures and ectopic heart beats in welders.

13. Fine Particulate Matter, Residential Proximity to Major Roads, and Markers of Small Vessel Disease in a Memory Study Population.

14. The Impact of Multipollutant Clusters on the Association Between Fine Particulate Air Pollution and Microvascular Function.

15. Long-Term Metal PM2.5 Exposures Decrease Cardiac Acceleration and Deceleration Capacities in Welders.

16. Are the Associations of Cardiac Acceleration and Deceleration Capacities With Fine Metal Particulate in Welders Mediated by Inflammation?

17. Short-term metal particulate exposures decrease cardiac acceleration and deceleration capacities in welders: a repeated-measures panel study.

18. Endotoxin and β-1,3-d-Glucan in Concentrated Ambient Particles Induce Rapid Increase in Blood Pressure in Controlled Human Exposures.

19. Response of biomarkers of inflammation and coagulation to short-term changes in central site, local, and predicted particle number concentrations.

20. Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter, residential proximity to major roads and measures of brain structure.

21. Prenatal air pollution exposure and newborn blood pressure.

22. Long-term exposure to traffic emissions and fine particulate matter and lung function decline in the Framingham heart study.

23. Ambient air pollution and depressive symptoms in older adults: results from the MOBILIZE Boston study.

25. Associations between short-term changes in air pollution and correlates of arterial stiffness: The Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study, 2007-2011.

26. Short-term exposure to air pollution and lung function in the Framingham Heart Study.

27. Secondhand tobacco smoke exposure and heart rate variability and inflammation among non-smoking construction workers: a repeated measures study.

28. Indoor and outdoor measurements of particle number concentration in near-highway homes.

29. Acute exposure to air pollution triggers atrial fibrillation.

30. Ambient fine particulate matter alters cerebral hemodynamics in the elderly.

31. Two authors reply.

32. Modeling the association between particle constituents of air pollution and health outcomes.

33. Ambient air pollution and the risk of acute ischemic stroke.

34. Opposing effects of particle pollution, ozone, and ambient temperature on arterial blood pressure.

35. Particulate matter exposures, mortality, and cardiovascular disease in the health professionals follow-up study.

36. Prolonged exposure to particulate pollution, genes associated with glutathione pathways, and DNA methylation in a cohort of older men.

37. Potential for bias in case-crossover studies with shared exposures analyzed using SAS.

38. Fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) and the risk of acute ischemic stroke.

39. Particulate matter air pollution and cardiovascular disease: An update to the scientific statement from the American Heart Association.

40. Autonomic effects of controlled fine particulate exposure in young healthy adults: effect modification by ozone.

41. Postural changes in blood pressure associated with interactions between candidate genes for chronic respiratory diseases and exposure to particulate matter.

42. Vascular function, inflammation, and variations in cardiac autonomic responses to particulate matter among welders.

43. Acute changes in vascular function among welders exposed to metal-rich particulate matter.

44. Air pollution, exercise, and cardiovascular risk.

45. Effects of ambient air pollution on functional status in patients with chronic congestive heart failure: a repeated-measures study.

48. Air Pollution and Incidence of Cardiac Arrhythmia

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