Household Air Pollution: An Emerging Risk Factor for CVDChockalingam et al.Sep 1, 20127(3): 197-199DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 197-199
On the Global Epidemic of CVD and Why Household Air Pollution MattersMartin IISep 1, 20127(3): 201-206DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 201-206
Indoor-Outdoor Air Pollution Continuum and CVD Burden: An Opportunity for Improving Global HealthRajagopalan & BrookSep 1, 20127(3): 207-213DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 207-213
Household Air Pollution from Solid Fuel Use: Evidence for Links to CVDMcCracken et al.Sep 1, 20127(3): 223-234DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 223-234
Household Air Pollution in the Early Origins of CVD in Developing CountriesRabadán-Diehl et al.Sep 1, 20127(3): 235-242DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 235-242
Conditions That Predispose to Pulmonary Hypertension and Right Heart Failure in Persons Exposed to Household Air Pollution in LMICBloomfield et al.Sep 1, 20127(3): 249-259DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 249-259
Household Smoke Pollution and Chronic Cor PulmonalePandeySep 1, 20127(3): 261-263DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 261-263
Obstructive Lung Disease and Exposure to Burning Biomass Fuel in the Indoor EnvironmentDiette et al.Sep 1, 20127(3): 265-270DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 265-270
Adult Cardiopulmonary Mortality and Indoor Air Pollution: A 10-Year Retrospective Cohort Study in a Low-Income Rural SettingAlam et al.Sep 1, 20127(3): 215-221DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 215-221
Reducing CVD Through Improvements in Household Energy: Implications for Policy-Relevant ResearchBaumgartner et al.Sep 1, 20127(3): 243-247DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 243-247
Household Air Pollution and CVD: Identifying Best Directions for ResearchLauer et al.Sep 1, 20127(3): 271-274DownloadPDF (English)Sep 1, 20127(3): 271-274