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  1. 1 lip 2024 · In order to offer a more nuanced comprehension of the substantial heterogeneity observed in the connection between indoor CO2 exposure and brain activity during wakefulness, we undertook subgroup analyses based on EEG signal sources, test states, exposure time, and subject characteristics.

  2. 8 lip 2019 · Emerging evidence supports the possibility that CO 2 (at concentrations <5,000 ppm) poses direct risks to human health. These risks include inflammation, reduced higher-level cognitive...

  3. Numerous epidemiological studies indicate an association between low-level exposure to CO 2 beginning at 700 ppm and building-related symptoms. Respiratory symptoms have been indicated in children exposed to indoor CO 2 concentrations higher than 1000 ppm. However, other indoor comorbid pollutants are possibly involved in such effects.

  4. 1 paź 2021 · Many doctors are taking steps to reduce their personal carbon footprints, but few know how to tackle the high environmental impact of the care they provide at work. In particular, many are unaware of the wider impacts of medications we prescribe.

  5. 9 wrz 2021 · We found 0.8-0.9% slower response times for every 10ug/m3 increase in PM2.5. Throughput (correct responses per minute) was 0.8-1.7% lower for the same concentration increase. We also found effects of CO2 (a proxy for ventilation) on cognitive function.

  6. 1 cze 2023 · Recent studies have shown that short-term exposure to high levels of indoor carbon dioxide (CO 2) could negatively affect human cognitive performance, but the results are still controversial.

  7. 15 cze 2022 · The fetus, infant, and child are especially vulnerable to exposure to air pollution and climate change, which are already taking a major toll on the physical and mental health of children.

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