Explore the latest in environmental health, including studies of the effects of toxic air, water, food exposures, and climate change on public health.
This cross-sectional study uses social medial posts and satellite-derived nighttime light images to explore the association between exposure to outdoor artificial light at night and insomnia among the Chinese population.
This cross-sectional study examines 988 Suicide Crisis Lifeline Call data after the Maui wildfire in August 2023.
This Viewpoint highlights 10 categories of recommendations for preparing for current and future hurricane seasons.
This cohort study investigates the association of fine particulate matter and its constituents with odds of spontaneous preterm birth among members of a large health care system in Southern California.
This cohort study investigates the association of neighborhood fine particulate matter air pollution exposure with death or graft failure among lung transplant recipients.
This Viewpoint examines the disaster response and climate health concepts following the 2023 L膩hain膩 wildfires in Maui through the perspective of Native Hawaiian leaders and health care workers.
This case-crossover study of patients in China examines the association between short-term increases in air pollution levels and additional risk of hospitalizations for schizophrenia episodes.
This Viewpoint discusses the need for research on and mitigation strategies for the potential community and population health effects of cryptocurrency mining, an energy-intensive and noise-producing industry.
This cross-sectional study uses US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data to examine temporal and sociodemographic trends in urinary concentrations of organophosphate flame-retardant metabolites among children, youths, and adults from 2011 to 2020.
This cohort study of individuals critically buried by avalanche in Switzerland investigates changes in survival rates and probability of survival and rescue from winter 1981-1982 to winter 2020-2021.
This Viewpoint proposes a comprehensive sociotechnical approach spanning the entire plastics life cycle to reduce plastic use and pollution in health care.
This cross-sectional study estimates future temperature-related deaths associated with extreme heat and extreme cold temperatures modeled under 2 different greenhouse gas emission scenarios in the US.
This case-control study assesses the association of exposure to air pollution with risk of Parkinson disease and clinical characteristics among individuals with PD.
This cross-sectional study characterizes the prevalence of cancer screening across geographic clusters of social risk factors, environmental burden, and compounded social-environmental injustice in densely-populated urban areas of the US.
This case series investigates microplastics in the olfactory bulbs of deceased individuals and examines their size, morphology, color, and polymeric composition.
This qualitative study examines how regional health care capacity is associated with extreme heat event vulnerability.
This cross-sectional study assesses whether short-term exposures to ambient air pollution are associated with an increase in antimicrobial consumption among the general population seeking primary care consultations for acute respiratory symptoms.
This cohort study of veterans examines whether open burn pit exposure is associated with incident headache and migraine.
This JAMA Insights investigates the increased rates of climate change鈥搑elated preventable injury and the importance of emergency and disaster preparedness as well as injury and violence prevention.
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