July 22 | 2019

Spatial variations in ambient ultrafine particle concentrations and risk of congenital heart defects.
Lavigne E, Lima I, Hatzopoulou M, Van Ryswyk K, Decou ML, Luo W, van Donkelaar A, Martin RV, Chen H, Stieb DM, Crighton E, Gasparrini A, Elten M, Yasseen AS 3rd, Burnett RT, Walker M, Weichenthal S.

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July 15 | 2019

Interdisciplinary-driven hypotheses on spatial associations of mixtures of industrial air pollutants with adverse birth outcomes. 
Jesus Serrano-Lomelin, Charlene C. Nielsen, M. Shazan M. Jabbar, Osnat Wine, Colin Bellinger, Paul J. Villeneuvee, Dave Stieb, Nancy Aelicks, Khalid Aziz, Irena Buka, Sue Chandra, Susan Crawford, Paul Demers, Anders C. Erickson, Perry Hystad, Manoj Kumar, Erica Phipps, Prakesh S. Shah, YanYuan, Osmar R. Zaiane, Alvaro R. Osornio-Vargas.

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July 10 | 2019

Air pollution, lung function and COPD: results from the population-based UK Biobank study.
Dany Doiron, Kees de Hoogh, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Isabel Fortier, Yutong Cai, Sara De Matteis, Anna L. Hansell.

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July 2 | 2019

Interaction between neighborhood walkability and traffic-related air pollution on hypertension and diabetes: The CANHEART cohort.
Howell NA, Tu JV, Moineddin R, Chen H, Chu A, Hystad P, Booth GL.

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June 24 | 2019

Using maps to communicate environmental exposures and health risks: Review and best-practice recommendations. 
Stieb DM, Huang A, Hocking R, Crouse DL, Osornio-Vargas AR, Villeneuve PJ. 

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CIHR Data Analysis Grants | June 26th | 2019

 

The Canadian Institutes for Health Research has announced a new Operating Grant Competition for data analysis using existing databases and cohorts. The intent of this funding opportunity is to highlight and encourage the use of previously funded cohort, administrative, and survey data. There will be three funding streams; one stream in cancer prevention and control, another in reproductive, maternal, child, and youth health, as well as a stream in healthy cities intervention research.

 

CANUE hosted a webinar on June 26th (9 am pacific | 12 noon eastern) for researchers who would like more detailed information on our data holdings, partnerships with health data holders, and an opportunity to ask questions directly to the CANUE team.

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June 18 | 2019

Accelerometer and GPS Data to Analyze Built Environments and Physical Activity. 
Tamura K, Wilson JS, Goldfeld K, Puett RC, Klenosky DB, Harper WA, Troped PJ.

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June 10 | 2019

Associations of combined exposures to surrounding green, air pollution and traffic noise on mental health.
Klompmaker JO, Hoek G, Bloemsma LD, Wijga AH, van den Brink C, Brunekreef B, Lebret E, Gehring U, Janssen NAH.

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May 27 | 2019

Association between exposure to the natural environment, rurality, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children in New Zealand: a linkage study.
Geoffrey H Donovan, PhD, Yvonne L Michael, ScD, Demetrios Gatziolis, PhD, Andrea ‘t Mannetje, PhD, Prof Jeroen Douwes, PhD.

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May 21 | 2019

Complex relationships between greenness, air pollution, and mortality in a population-based Canadian cohort.
Crouse DL, Pinault L, Balram A, Brauer M, Burnett RT, Martin RV, van Donkelaar A, Villeneuve PJ, Weichenthal S.

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