People in China Suffering Air Pollutants Call for Better Environment
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3. Lai Y, Brimblecombe P (2017). Regulatory effects on particulate pollution in the early hours of Chinese New Year, 2015. Environ Monit Assess, 189(9):467.
4. Lin Z, Niu Y, Chen R, et al (2017). Fine particulate matter constituents and blood pressure in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A panel study in Shanghai, China. Environ Res, 159:291-296.
5. Sinharay R, Gong J, Barratt B et al (2018). Respiratory and cardiovascular responses to walking down a traffic-polluted road compared with walking in a traffic-free area in participants aged 60 years and older with chronic lung or heart disease and age-matched healthy controls: a randomised, crossover study. Lancet, 391(10118):339-349.
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Issue | Vol 49 No 6 (2020) | |
Section | Letter to the Editor | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v49i6.3378 |
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CAO L, LI S. People in China Suffering Air Pollutants Call for Better Environment. Iran J Public Health. 2020;49(6):1191-1192.