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Environmental degradation and the increasing burden of allergic disease: The need to determine the impact of nitrogen pollution

Environmental Pollution epidemiology Nitrogen deposition Pollen allergy respiratory health Abstract: Allergic diseases are a major public health problem and their burden is expected to keep increasing as a result ...

Residential green space, gardening, and subjective well-being: A cross-sectional study of garden owners in northern Belgium

benefits, but the contribution of domestic gardens to those benefits is insufficiently known. Using data from a cross-sectional sample (n=587) of domestic garden owners in Flanders and Brussels (northern ...

Residential green space and mental health-related prescription medication sales: An ecological study in Belgium.

BACKGROUND: Residential green space has been associated with mental health benefits, but how such associations vary with green space types is insufficiently known. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate ...

Tree pollen allergy risks and changes across scenarios in urban green spaces in Brussels, Belgium

preventive removal of the main allergenic taxa. These findings indicate that tree pollen allergy risks could considerably rise when ongoing environmental changes lead to a combination of longer pollen seasons, ...

Residential green space and medication sales for childhood asthma: A longitudinal ecological study in Belgium

respiratory health in children is ambiguous. Objective: To investigate if residential exposure to different types of green space is associated with childhood asthma prevalence in Belgium. Methods: Asthma ...

Residential green space and seasonal distress in a cohort of tree pollen allergy patients

physical activity and by reducing stress. Conversely, residential green space may increase stress by emitting aeroallergens and exacerbating allergic disease. Here we examine impacts of exposure to ...

Investigation on possible transmission of monkeys' Plasmodium to human in a populations living in the equatorial rainforest of the Democratic republic of Congo.

possible to correctly differentiate them until the advent of molecular biology. To date, natural human infections with P. knowlesi only occur in Southeast Asia and a similar phenomenon of natural ...

Association between habitat and prevalence of hantavirus infections in bank voles (Myodes glareolus) and wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus).

Rodent Diseases Abstract: In order to determine the habitat preferred by Myodes (before Clethrionomys) glareolus and the corresponding Puumala hantavirus seroprevalence in those habitats, we captured ...

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