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40 June 2022 Inhalation Synopsis of Research Report 210, Health Effects Institute, https://www.healtheffects.org/ system/files/mcduffie-rr- 210- statement.pdf. • New Study Links Fossil Fuel Combustion With More an 1 Million Deaths Globally, Health Effects Institute, December 15, 2021, https://www.healtheffects. org/system/files/mcduffie-rr-210- press_release.pdf. ADVERTISER INDEX # 3P Innovation 17 A Astech Projects 7 C Catalent Pharma Solutions Cover 2 Copley Scientific 3 D DDL 1 E Experic 19 I Inhalation Sciences 33 Intertek 5 M MSP, a Division of TSI 15 P Proveris 9 Q Qualicaps 31 R RDD 13 Recipharm 39 Renaissance 34 Please update your email safe senders list by July 11. Inhalation has a new domain name. So to continue receiving Inhalation Magazine and the 123 e-newsletter and announcements from Inhalation in your inbox, please add inhalationmag.com to your safe senders list by July 11. We also have new email addresses: • General questions: inquiries@inhalationmag.com • Subscription questions: subscriptions@inhalationmag.com • Editorial/Publishing: Vicki Schuman vschuman@ inhalationmag.com • Advertising: Bonnie Kaye bkaye@inhalationmag.com regions, for example, windblown dust in the western sub-Saharan region of Africa. Valuable additions to our understanding "Overall," the review panel found, "the major conclusions of the analysis, especially at the global scale are valuable additions to our understanding of how the range of different sources of air pollution contribute to exposure and health burdens. e results and new data- sets will support the active devel- opment of finer scale air quality management strategies that focus on specific source sectors." "Our key objective," McDuf- fie said, "was to identify major sources of PM 2.5 pollution and to understand how these sources change around the world. In some countries, our results are some of the first pieces of information they have on the major sources in their region." All input data, results and visu- alizations have been made publi- cally available (at www.gbdmaps. med.ubc.ca) to allow for future extensions and comparisons by other researchers, and to support the active development of finer scale air quality management strategies that focus on specific source sectors. References Content for this article was based on and excerpted from: • McDuffie E, Randall V. Mar- tin RV, Yin H and Brauer M, Global Burden of Disease from Major Air Pollution Sources ( G B D M A P S ) : A G l o b a l Approach, Health Effects Insti- tute, Research Report 210, 2021, https://www.healthef fects.org/system/files/mcduff ie-rr-210.pdf. • A Global Assessment of Bur- den of Disease from Exposure to Major Air Pollution Sources,

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