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Kim, Y.H. (author), Warren, S.H. (author), Kooter, I. (author), Williams, W.C. (author), George, I.J. (author), Vance, S.A. (author), Hays, M.D. (author), Higuchi, M.A. (author), Gavett, S.H. (author), DeMarini, D.M. (author), Jaspers, I. (author), Gilmour, M.I. (author)Abstract Background: Open burning of anthropogenic sources can release hazardous emissions and has been associated with increased prevalence of cardiopulmonary health outcomes. Exposure to smoke emitted from burn pits in mili tary bases has been linked with respiratory illness among military and civilian personnel returning from war zones....article 2021
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Mutlu, E. (author), Warren, S.H. (author), Ebersviller, S.M. (author), Kooter, I.M. (author), Schmid, J.E. (author), Dye, J.A. (author), Linak, W.P. (author), Gilmour, M.I. (author), Jetter, J.J. (author), Higuchi, M. (author), DeMarini, D.M. (author)Background: Emissions from solid fuels used for cooking cause ~4 million premature deathsarticle 2016
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Mutlu, E. (author), Warren, S.H. (author), Matthews, P.P. (author), King, C. (author), Walsh, L. (author), Kligerman, A.D. (author), Schmid, J.E (author), Janek, D. (author), Kooter, I.M. (author), Linak, W.P (author), Gilmour, M.I (author), DeMarini, D.M. (author)CONTEXT: Soy biodiesel is the predominant biodiesel fuel used in the USA, but only a few, frequently conflicting studies have examined the potential health effects of its emissions.article 2015