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123 related items for PubMed ID: 12379555

  • 1. Infant respiratory symptoms associated with indoor heating sources.
    Triche EW, Belanger K, Beckett W, Bracken MB, Holford TR, Gent J, Jankun T, McSharry JE, Leaderer BP.
    Am J Respir Crit Care Med; 2002 Oct 15; 166(8):1105-11. PubMed ID: 12379555
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  • 2. Infant otitis media and the use of secondary heating sources.
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  • 3. Indoor heating sources and respiratory symptoms in nonsmoking women.
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  • 6. Indoor airborne fungi and wheeze in the first year of life among a cohort of infants at risk for asthma.
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    J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol; 2010 Sep 15; 20(6):503-15. PubMed ID: 19536075
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  • 7. Unflued gas heaters and respiratory symptoms in older people with asthma.
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  • 8. Environmental tobacco smoke, woodstove heating and risk of asthma symptoms.
    Noonan CW, Ward TJ.
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  • 9. Indoor air pollution and asthma. Results from a panel study.
    Ostro BD, Lipsett MJ, Mann JK, Wiener MB, Selner J.
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  • 10. Symptoms of wheeze and persistent cough in the first year of life: associations with indoor allergens, air contaminants, and maternal history of asthma.
    Belanger K, Beckett W, Triche E, Bracken MB, Holford T, Ren P, McSharry JE, Gold DR, Platts-Mills TA, Leaderer BP.
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  • 11. Symptoms of respiratory illness in young children and the use of wood-burning stoves for indoor heating.
    Honicky RE, Osborne JS, Akpom CA.
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  • 12. Effects of home environment on respiratory symptoms and lung function in a general population sample in north Italy.
    Viegi G, Paoletti P, Carrozzi L, Vellutini M, Ballerin L, Biavati P, Nardini G, Di Pede F, Sapigni T, Lebowitz MD.
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  • 13. Association of indoor nitrogen dioxide with respiratory symptoms in children: application of measurement error correction techniques to utilize data from multiple surrogates.
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  • 14. Assessment of exposure to indoor air contaminants from combustion sources: methodology and application.
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  • 15. Nitrogen dioxide and respiratory illness in children. Part I: Health outcomes.
    Samet JM, Lambert WE, Skipper BJ, Cushing AH, Hunt WC, Young SA, McLaren LC, Schwab M, Spengler JD.
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  • 16. Wood stove heating, asthma and allergies.
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  • 18. Infant respiratory illness and indoor air pollution from a woodburning stove.
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  • 19. Indoor exposure to environmental cigarette smoke, but not other inhaled particulates associates with respiratory symptoms and diminished lung function in adults.
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  • 20. Association of indoor and outdoor particulate level with chronic respiratory illness.
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