Pekka Taimisto
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Recent Articles
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Turunen A, Tiittanen P, Yli-Tuomi T, Taimisto P, Lanki T
Environ Int
. 2021 Mar;
151:106419.
PMID: 33706126
In many countries, some people living in the vicinity of wind power production areas report having symptoms that they intuitively associate with wind turbines. Recently public discussions have focused especially...
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Turunen A, Tiittanen P, Yli-Tuomi T, Taimisto P, Lanki T
Environ Res
. 2020 Nov;
192:110360.
PMID: 33131679
In many countries, a certain proportion of individuals living in the vicinity of wind power areas have reported symptoms that they have intuitively associated with infrasound from wind turbines. While...
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Siponen T, Yli-Tuomi T, Tiittanen P, Taimisto P, Pekkanen J, Salonen R, et al.
Indoor Air
. 2019 Feb;
29(3):413-422.
PMID: 30790356
A six-month winter-spring study was conducted in a suburb of the northern European city of Kuopio, Finland, to identify and quantify factors determining daily personal exposure and home indoor levels...
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Okokon E, Yli-Tuomi T, Turunen A, Taimisto P, Pennanen A, Vouitsis I, et al.
Environ Res
. 2017 Jan;
154:181-189.
PMID: 28088011
Background: In order to curb traffic-related air pollution and its impact on the physical environment, contemporary city commuters are encouraged to shift from private car use to active or public...
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Tsai M, Hoek G, Eeftens M, de Hoogh K, Beelen R, Beregszaszi T, et al.
Environ Int
. 2015 Sep;
84:181-92.
PMID: 26342569
An increasing number of epidemiological studies suggest that adverse health effects of air pollution may be related to particulate matter (PM) composition, particularly trace metals. However, we lack comprehensive data...