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  • Pandemic Likely to Cause Long-Term Health Problems, Study by Yale School of Public Health Finds

    The coronavirus pandemic’s life-altering effects are likely to result in lasting physical and mental health consequences for many people—particularly those from vulnerable populations—a new study led by the Yale School of Public Health finds.

  • Heat Now More Lethal Than Cold for People with Respiratory Diseases in Spain

    A new study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), a centre supported by the "la Caixa" Foundation, has analysed deaths linked to respiratory disease in Spain between 1980 and 2016.

  • Persistent Inequitable Exposure to Air Pollution in Salt Lake County Schools

    The air pollution in Salt Lake County, Utah, varies over the year, and at times it is the worst in the United States.

  • Clear Reduction in Urban CO2 Emissions as a Result of COVID-19 Lockdown

    Cities with dense commercial activities and intense road traffic experienced up to 75% emissions reduction linked to lockdown-measures.

  • Drug Combination Could Eliminate Side Effects of Once-Popular Diabetes Treatment

    A new UT Southwestern study shows how an effective but largely abandoned treatment for Type 2 diabetes could be used again in combination with another drug to eliminate problematic side effects.

  • New Study Finds 2 Billion People Without Proper Sanitation at High Risk for Coronavirus

    Without access to soap and clean water, more than 2 billion people in low- and middle-income nations – a quarter of the world’s population – have a greater likelihood of acquiring and transmitting the coronavirus than those in wealthy countries.

  • Seeing the Pandemic at Night: How Satellites Observe More Than Just Weather

    As the coronavirus pandemic continues into its fourth month in the United States, Americans have adapted to radically different circumstances.

  • Emerging Viral Diseases Causing Serious Issues in West Africa

    In a new study, researchers from the Colorado School of Public Health at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus call attention to the emergence of mosquito-borne viral outbreaks in West Africa, such as dengue (DENV), chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses.

  • Exposure to Ultrafine Aerosol Particles in German Homes Depends Primarily on the People Themselves

    Residents of large German cities have it above all in their own hands how high the concentrations of ultrafine dust are in their homes. 

  • Successful Retrofitting of VW Diesel Engines

    Using exhaust gas measurements taken from the roadside, a team from the University of York and Empa was able to prove the Dieselgate scandal has led to positive results. 

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