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1. Hansen's disease, social conditions, and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon.

2. Health Impact Assessment in protected areas: a proposal for urban contexts in Brazil.

3. Assessing over decadal biomass burning influence on particulate matter composition in subequatorial Amazon: literature review, remote sensing, chemical speciation and machine learning application.

4. The potential impact of PM2.5 on the covid-19 crisis in the Brazilian Amazon region.

5. Cerebrovascular mortality: trend and seasonality in Brazilian capitals, 2000-2019.

6. Chronic Mercury Exposure and GSTP1 Polymorphism in Munduruku Indigenous from Brazilian Amazon.

7. Mercury Contamination: A Growing Threat to Riverine and Urban Communities in the Brazilian Amazon.

8. Mercury Exposure in Munduruku Indigenous Communities from Brazilian Amazon: Methodological Background and an Overview of the Principal Results.

9. Genetic Polymorphism of Delta Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase ( ALAD ) Gene and Symptoms of Chronic Mercury Exposure in Munduruku Indigenous Children within the Brazilian Amazon.

10. Health Risk Assessment of Mercury Exposure from Fish Consumption in Munduruku Indigenous Communities in the Brazilian Amazon.

11. The effect of ambient temperature on blood pressure of patients undergoing hemodialysis in the Pantanal-Brazil.

12. Mortality Risk from Respiratory Diseases Due to Non-Optimal Temperature among Brazilian Elderlies.

13. Port and industrial compound of Pecém: an epidemiological survey.

14. Mercury Exposure through Fish Consumption in Traditional Communities in the Brazilian Northern Amazon.

15. Neuropsychological Effects of Mercury Exposure in Children and Adolescents of the Amazon Region, Brazil.

16. [Estimate of mean daily concentration of fine particulate matter in the Industrial and Port Complex area of Pecém, Ceará, Brazil].

17. Oxidative Stress Levels Induced by Mercury Exposure in Amazon Juvenile Populations in Brazil.

18. Association of severe stunting in indigenous Yanomami children with maternal short stature: clues about the intergerational transmission.

19. Socioeconomic factors increase the adverse effects of air pollution and temperature on mortality.

20. Burden of Mild Mental Retardation attributed to prenatal methylmercury exposure in Amazon: local and regional estimates.

21. [Climate-sensitive diseases in Brazil and the world: systematic reviewEnfermedades sensibles al clima en Brasil y el mundo: revisión sistemática].

22. Human Mercury Exposure in Yanomami Indigenous Villages from the Brazilian Amazon.

23. Participatory environmental diagnosis and of health risks from the surrounding communities the Petrochemical Complex of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

24. Climatic variability and morbidity and mortality associated with particulate matter.

25. Biomass burning in the Amazon region causes DNA damage and cell death in human lung cells.

26. Association between weather seasonality and blood parameters in riverine populations of the Brazilian Amazon.

27. Risk factors in cardiovascular disease mortality associated with high exposure to vehicular traffic.

28. Selenium Levels in the Whole Blood of Children and Teenagers from Two Riparian Communities at the Madeira River Basin in the Western Brazilian Amazon.

29. [Spatial distribution of biomass burning and mortality among the elderly in a Brazilian Amazon region, 2001 - 2012].

30. Space-Time Analysis to Identify Areas at Risk of Mortality from Cardiovascular Disease.

31. [Spatial analysis of integrated determinant indicators of mortality from acute diarrhea in children under 1 year of age in geographical regions].

32. The influence of changes in lifestyle and mercury exposure in riverine populations of the Madeira River (Amazon Basin) near a hydroelectric project.

33. [Prevalence of arterial hypertension in communities along the Madeira River, Western Brazilian Amazon].

34. Naturally occurring radionuclides in food and drinking water from a thorium-rich area.

35. Mercury in tropical and subtropical coastal environments.

36. Mercury status of the Amazon Continental Shelf: Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis, Van Benédén 1864) as a bioindicator.

37. A systematic review of the physical and chemical characteristics of pollutants from biomass burning and combustion of fossil fuels and health effects in Brazil.

38. Genotoxic potential generated by biomass burning in the Brazilian Legal Amazon by Tradescantia micronucleus bioassay: a toxicity assessment study.

39. Levels of cadmium, mercury, and lead in Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) stranded on the Brazilian coast.

40. Hospitalization of children for asthma in the Brazilian Amazon: trend and spatial distribution.

41. Respiratory disease and climatic seasonality in children under 15 years old in a town in the Brazilian Amazon.

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