Air Pollution Concerns Not Changed by S-PLUS Flaw

A major epidemiological time-series study of particulate matter (PM) air pollution and human health has substantially reduced its effect estimates because of a software (S-PLUS) statistical problem. However, a large number of other studies have found that acute and chronic morbidity and mortality ou...

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Anatomy
Attrition (Research Studies)
Cancer
Computer programs
Computer Software
Death
Environmental agencies
Environmental policy
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Evidence
Exposure
Health aspects
Health benefits
Health hazards
Mathematical analysis
Morbidity
Mortality
National Standards
Particles
Particulate matter
Particulate pollution
Policy Forum
Pollution
Public health
Public policy
Statistics
Time series
Time series models
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