604 results on '"Norbäck, D"'
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2. Patient‐reported signs of dampness at home may be a risk factor for chronic rhinosinusitis: A cross‐sectional study
3. Building dampness and mold in European homes in relation to climate, building characteristics and socio‐economic status: The European Community Respiratory Health Survey ECRHS II
4. The effects of growing up on a farm on adult lung function and allergic phenotypes: an international population-based study
5. Sick building syndrome in relation to domestic exposure in Sweden – A cohort study from 1991 to 2001
6. Qigong training and effects on stress, neck-shoulder pain and life quality in a computerised office environment
7. Chronic Bronchitis and Urban Air Pollution in an International Study
8. Insomnia Is More Common among Subjects Living in Damp Buildings
9. Experimental Exposure to Propylene Glycol Mist in Aviation Emergency Training: Acute Ocular and Respiratory Effects
10. House dust-mite allergen exposure is associated with serum specific IgE but not with respiratory outcomes
11. Dampness, indoor mould, fungal DNA and respiratory health – molecular methods in indoor epidemiology
12. Local Cold Exposure of the Hands from Cryosectioning Work in Histopathological and Toxicological Laboratories: Signs and Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy and Raynaud's Phenomenon
13. A new multiple regression model to identify multi-family houses with a high prevalence of sick building symptoms “SBS”, within the healthy sustainable house study in Stockholm (3H)
14. Indoor environment in dwellings, asthma, allergies, and sick building syndrome in the Swedish population: a longitudinal cohort study from 1989 to 1997
15. Asthma, eczema, and reports on pollen and cat allergy among pupils in Shanxi province, China
16. Symptoms and sense of coherence – a follow-up study of personnel from workplace buildings with indoor air problems
17. Prevalence of Asthma and Asthmatic Symptoms in Children in Relation to Environmental Factors —Epidemiological Studies in School Children in Taiyuan, China
18. Acute effects of exposure to vapors of 3-methyl-1-butanol in humans
19. Subjective health complaints and psychosocial work environment among university personnel
20. Biomarkers and chemosensory irritations
21. Ocular, nasal, dermal and general symptoms among commercial airline crews
22. Sick building syndrome in relation to building dampness in multi-family residential buildings in Stockholm
23. Onset of mucosal, dermal, and general symptoms in relation to biomarkers and exposures in the dwelling: a cohort study from 1992 to 2002
24. Geographical variation and the determinants of domestic endotoxin levels in mattress dust in Europe
25. Inflammation markers in nasal lavage, and nasal symptoms in relation to relocation to a newly painted building: a longitudinal study
26. Urinary cotinine concentration in flight attendants, in relation to exposure to environmental tobacco smoke during intercontinental flights
27. Nasal and ocular symptoms, tear film stability and biomarkers in nasal lavage, in relation to building-dampness and building design in hospitals
28. Respiratory symptoms, perceived air quality and physiological signs in elementary school pupils in relation to displacement and mixing ventilation system: an intervention study
29. Acute effects of exposure to 1 mg/m3 of vaporized 2-ethyl-1-hexanol in humans
30. Early life origins of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
31. Nasal patency and biomarkers in nasal lavage – the significance of air exchange rate and type of ventilation in schools
32. Quantitative PCR analysis of fungal DNA in Swedish day care centers and comparison with building characteristics and allergen levels
33. Both allergic and nonallergic asthma are associated with increased FENO levels, but only in never-smokers
34. An experimental study on effects of increased ventilation flow on studentsʼ perception of indoor environment in computer classrooms
35. Different mechanisms behind the increase of exhaled NO seen in allergic and non-allergic rhinitis: 163
36. Symptoms, complaints, ocular and nasal physiological signs in university staff in relation to indoor environment – temperature and gender interactions
37. Long-term reliability in reporting of childhood pets by adults interviewed twice, 9 years apart. Results from the European Community Respiratory Health Survey I and II
38. EARLY LIFE ORIGINS OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE: TO 15
39. Asthma and the indoor environment: the significance of emission of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds from newly painted indoor surfaces
40. Perception of cabin air quality in airline crew related to air humidification, on intercontinental flights
41. Indoor molds, bacteria, microbial volatile organic compounds and plasticizers in schools – associations with asthma and respiratory symptoms in pupils
42. Respiratory symptoms, asthma and allergen levels in schools – comparison between Korea and Sweden
43. Eczema, atopy and allergen exposure in adults: a population-based study
44. Pet keeping and dampness in the dwelling: associations with airway infections, symptoms, and physiological signs from the ocular and nasal mucosa
45. Changes of symptoms, tear film stability and eosinophilic cationic protein in nasal lavage fluid after re-exposure to a damp office building with a history of flooding
46. Personal and psychosocial factors and symptoms compatible with sick building syndrome in the Swedish workforce
47. Current asthma and respiratory symptoms among pupils in Shanghai, China: influence of building ventilation, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and formaldehyde in classrooms
48. A comparative study of asthma, pollen, cat and dog allergy among pupils and allergen levels in schools in Taiyuan city, China, and Uppsala, Sweden
49. A nationwide study of indoor and outdoor environments in allergen avoidance and conventional daycare centers in Sweden
50. Prevalence and incidence of respiratory symptoms in relation to indoor dampness: the RHINE study
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