Commentary. Coarse particulate matter (PM2.5–10) affects heart rate variability, blood lipid levels, and eosinophil counts in adults with asthma. Special Issue. Air Pollution: “Coarse” Particulate Matter and Health

This article is a commentary on the following study: "Coarse particulate matter (PM2.5–10) affects heart rate variability, blood lipids, and circulating eosinophils in adults with asthma. Yeatts K, Svendsen E, Creason J, Alexis N, Herbst M, Scott J, Kupper L, Williams R, Neas L, Cascio W, Devlin RB, Peden DB. Environ Health Perspect. 2007;115(5):709-14."

Author(s): Lefranc A, Marfaing H

Publishing year: 2008

Pages: 34-6

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