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Study sheds light on potential mechanism by which psoriasis increases cardiovascular risk

In the largest study to date exploring the relationship between severe psoriasis and coronary microvascular dysfunction, researchers have found further evidence that patients with severe psoriasis are at higher cardiovascular risk. ....

Stefano Piaserico , Lily Ramsey , University Of Padova , Department Of Medicine , Investigative Dermatology , Dermatology Unit , Psoriasis Area Severity Index , Cardiovascular Disease , Inflammatory Disease ,

PCAFI, Risa: Sue China for corals damage • Jasper Y. Arcalas

THE Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and Food Inc. (PCAFI) urged the Marcos Jr. administration to pursue the filing of an environmental case against China over the destruction of coral reefs in the West Philippine Sea. PCAFI President Danilo V. Fausto said they are “strongly encouraging” the government to file an environmental case against the people behind ....

United States , Ilocos Norte , Marcos Jr , Deo Onda , Danilov Fausto , Sulu Sea , Risa Hontiveros , Rozul Reef , Jesus Crispin Remulla , Tubbataha Reef , Philippine Chamber , Department Of Justice , University Of The Philippine Marine Science Institute , Permanent Of Court Arbitration , Senate Committee , Senate Resolution No , Food Inc , West Philippine , Escoda Shoal , West Philippine Sea , Chinese Maritime , Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla , Minority Leader Risa Hontiveros , Philippine Coast Guard , Proposed Senate Resolution , Philippine Marine Science Institute ,

Global population exposure to landscape fire air pollution from 2000 to 2019

Wildfires are thought to be increasing in severity and frequency as a result of climate change1–5. Air pollution from landscape fires can negatively affect human health4–6, but human exposure to landscape fire-sourced (LFS) air pollution has not been well characterized at the global scale7–23. Here, we estimate global daily LFS outdoor fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and surface ozone concentrations at 0.25° × 0.25° resolution during the period 2000–2019 with the help of machine learning and chemical transport models. We found that overall population-weighted average LFS PM2.5 and ozone concentrations were 2.5 µg m−3 (6.1% of all-source PM2.5) and 3.2 µg m−3 (3.6% of all-source ozone), respectively, in 2010–2019, with a slight increase for PM2.5, but not for ozone, compared with 2000–2009. Central Africa, Southeast Asia, South America and Siberia experienced the highest ....

National Bureau Of Economic Research , United States , South Australia , Landscape Fires Global Fire Monitoring Center , Carbon Monoxide World Health Organization , A Guide For Public Health Officials , Data Files Us Environmental Protection Agency , Wildfires National Geographic Society , National Air Pollution Monitor Database , European Environment Agency , Health Centre For Air Pollution Energy , Us Environmental Protection Agency , R Package Fenmlm Department Of Economics , World Bank Country , Lending Groups World Bank , Health Perspect , Human Development Data United Nations Programme , Health Research , Atmospheric Administration , United Nations , Volcanic Activity Wildfires Centre For Research , European Centre For Medium , Smoke Product National Oceanic , Earth Env , Changing Risk , National Bureau ,