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assessment of diagnosed morbidity attributable to PM2.5 exposure across various health conditions in a developing country. By … leveraging quasi-random air pollution shocks from variations in the planetary boundary layer height across Mexican municipalities … levels. While most of the increase results from respiratory conditions related to air pollution, we also identify significant …
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consequences of health shocks induced by air pollution in a megacity in the developing world: Sao Paulo, Brazil. Using daily data … practice of using health outcomes unrelated to pollution as "placebo tests" in studies on the effects of air pollution might be …When a health shock hits a location, the healthcare infrastructure needs to be adjusted to meet the increased demand …
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When examining the impacts of exposure to air pollution on health outcomes, researchers usually carry out "placebo … falsification tests. If healthcare infrastructure is limited, when we observe health shocks such as those driven by air pollution …-urgent procedures, for example. As a result, even health conditions seemingly unrelated to air pollution may be indirectly affected by …
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constant. We find that the share of the aged population, obesity rates, and local air pollution levels have a positive effect … significant impact in our regressions. An evaluation of different health policy stringencies does not yield clear conclusions. Our …
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When examining the impacts of exposure to air pollution on health outcomes, researchers usually carry out "placebo … falsification tests. If healthcare infrastructure is limited, when we observe health shocks such as those driven by air pollution …-urgent procedures, for example. As a result, even health conditions seemingly unrelated to air pollution may be indirectly affected by …
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consequences of health shocks induced by air pollution in a megacity in the developing world: Sao Paulo, Brazil. Using daily data … practice of using health outcomes unrelated to pollution as "placebo tests" in studies on the effects of air pollution might be …When a health shock hits a location, the healthcare infrastructure needs to be adjusted to meet the increased demand …
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health and social care. This project explored the opinions of a sample of UK decision-makers on the relevance of wellbeing … and subjective wellbeing (by which we mean good and bad feelings or overall evaluations of life, such as life satisfaction …) for resource allocation decisions within health and social care. Through these discussions we draw out the perceived …
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