Environmental Research, Health : Erh
Overview
Environmental Research, Health : Erh is a scientific journal, published since 2021 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Environ Res Health
Start
2021
End
Continuing
Frequency
Quarterly
e-ISSN
2752-5309
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Recent Articles
1.
Meltzer G, Anderson G, Xie X, Casey J, Schwartz J, Bell M, et al.
Environ Res Health
. 2025 Mar;
3(2):025003.
PMID: 40034829
Quantifying how hurricanes disrupt educational attainment is essential to evaluating the burden of climate-related disasters. Here, we examine the association between hurricane-force tropical cyclones and educational attainment among elementary and...
2.
Meadows M, Desai M, Zacher M, R Lowe S
Environ Res Health
. 2025 Feb;
3(2):025005.
PMID: 39968533
As climate change intensifies, hurricanes and weather-related disasters have been increasingly frequent and severe, impacting regions like the U.S. Gulf Coast with repeated hurricanes. While acute and short-term health impacts...
3.
Shea B, Meltzer G, Steiger B, Parks R, Do V, McBrien H, et al.
Environ Res Health
. 2025 Feb;
3(2):021001.
PMID: 39916876
Climate change will increase the frequency of extreme weather events. This means climate-driven events like wildfires and power outages will likely co-occur more often, potentially magnifying their health risks. We...
4.
Cowan K, Zavala D, Suarez E, Lopez-Rodriguez J, Alvarez O
Environ Res Health
. 2025 Feb;
3(1):015014.
PMID: 39906886
Background: In the 6 months following Hurricane Maria the number of people who died from the hurricane was much higher than was initially estimated from death certificates. Disruption of health...
5.
Snyder M, Miles M, Hertz-Picciotto I, Conlon K
Environ Res Health
. 2025 Jan;
3(1):015008.
PMID: 39803630
Wildfires are impacting communities globally, with California wildfires often breaking records of size and destructiveness. Knowing how communities are affected by these wildfires is vital to understanding recovery. We sought...
6.
Gould C, Gentile L, Sbiroli E, Berger M, Philipsborn R
Environ Res Health
. 2025 Jan;
2(4):040201.
PMID: 39759884
As temperatures defy heat records, it is difficult to ignore the implications of climate change for public health, including impacts on population health more specifically. In short, climate change is...
7.
Quist A, Fliss M, Richardson D, Delamater P, Engel L
Environ Res Health
. 2025 Jan;
3(1):015005.
PMID: 39759183
North Carolina (NC) ranks third among US states in both hog production and hurricanes. NC's hogs are housed in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in the eastern, hurricane-prone part of...
8.
Stowell J, Sue Wing I, Romitti Y, Kinney P, Wellenius G
Environ Res Health
. 2024 Dec;
3(1):015002.
PMID: 39670153
The threats to human health from wildfires and wildfire smoke (WFS) in the United States (US) are increasing due to continued climate change. A growing body of literature has documented...
9.
Jardel H, Rappazzo K, Luben T, Keeler C, Staley B, Ward-Caviness C, et al.
Environ Res Health
. 2024 Sep;
2(4):045004.
PMID: 39268508
As wildfire frequency and severity increases, smoke exposures will cause increasingly more adverse respiratory effects. While acute respiratory effects of smoke exposure have been documented in children, longer term sequelae...
10.
Mistry M, Gasparrini A
Environ Res Health
. 2024 Aug;
2(3):035011.
PMID: 39119459
The development of innovative tools for real-time monitoring and forecasting of environmental health impacts is central to effective public health interventions and resource allocation strategies. Though a need for such...