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Francesca Dominici aims to help fix that. A professor of biostatistics at the Harvard School of Public Health, Dominici is a leader in linking PM2.5 pollution to the risk of premature death, ...
A new study maps long-term air pollution levels with death rates from Covid-19 and finds those of us who live in highly polluted areas are more likely to die from the disease.
Everyone benefits when there is less air pollution, but it pays off more for older communities with high poverty rates and those where larger populations of Black people live, regardless of income ...
It’s definitely a victory for public health,” said Francesca Dominici, a data scientist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Our immune systems work less effectively after we’ve been exposed to high levels of fine particulate matter in the air, said Dr. Francesca Dominici, a professor of biostatistics, population and ...
Coal-powered emissions more deadly than previously thought, study finds Researchers say policymakers should seriously consider the health effects of lingering coal-fired plants ...
Everyone benefits when there is less air pollution, but it pays off more for older communities with high poverty rates and those where larger populations of Black people live, regardless of income ...
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