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Michael Kleinman
Newsweek, April 23, 2025

Dangerous Air Pollution Impacting 156 Million Americans

"A growing number of studies have linked air pollution exposure to more rapid onset of neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's. Studies of pregnant women living in areas with higher PM exposures show that their babies have greater risks of lower birth weights and other problems." (Michael T. Kleinman)
Michael Kleinman
Newsweek, March 17, 2025

California Residents Told to Shut Windows, Avoid Driving In Multiple Areas

"Long term exposures are associated with the development of chronic lung and heart diseases, thousands of deaths, worldwide, due to lung and heart diseases and there is growing evidence that chronic air pollution exposure can contribute to neurological disease (such as Alzheimer's) and to cancer." (Michael Kleinman)
Michael Kleinman
NBC, January 27, 2025

Cleanup Underway Near Burn Areas Ahead of Rain

"Underneath all the debris is contaminated and when the rains come, it’s going to dissolve some of the toxic material out and leach that into the ground and so it’s going to be necessary to take at least some of the portion of the topsoil off." (Michael Kleinman)
Michael Kleinman
Pulmonology Advisor, October 25, 2024

Inhaled Nicotine Disrupts Normal Heart Function

"The researchers found that standard cigarettes significantly increased the first IF (indicating left ventricle contractile dysfunction). There was a significant reduction in the second IF with electronic cigarettes with nicotine, indicating adverse effects on vascular function." (Michael Kleinman)
Michael Kleinman
Drugs.com, October 24, 2024

Inhaled Nicotine Disrupts Normal Heart Function

"Our results support the growing call for public health policies aimed at reducing exposure to inhaled nicotine and to new synthetic nicotine products not yet on the market. APHEL hopes to further unravel the connection between inhaled environmental toxins and heart disease, contributing to safer, healthier communities." (Michael Kleinman)
Michael Kleinman
Medical Xpress, October 7, 2024

Researchers link electronic cigarettes and vaping to increased cardiovascular risk

"Our results support the growing call for public health policies aimed at reducing exposure to inhaled nicotine and to new synthetic nicotine products not yet on the market. APHEL hopes to further unravel the connection between inhaled environmental toxins and heart disease, contributing to safer, healthier communities. " (Michael Kleinman)
Michael Kleinman
ASBMB Today, September 14, 2024

At the Salton Sea, uncovering the culprit of lung disease

"The Salton Sea may simply provide a glimpse of the future, as climate change begins to produce new and unexpected health challenges. We are going to see novel things happening. They may have just been the canary in the coal mine on this one. " (Michael Kleinman)