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PM2.5 exposure may be associated with increased skin redness in Taiwanese adults, suggesting that air pollution may contribute to skin health issues

03.12.25 | PLOS

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PM2.5 exposure may be associated with increased skin redness in Taiwanese adults, suggesting that air pollution may contribute to skin health issues.

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Article URL: https://plos.io/4iDTuuo

Article Title: Association between PM2.5 and skin redness features in Taiwan

Author Countries: Taiwan, United States

Funding: The authors received no specific funding for this work.

PLOS Global Public Health

10.1371/journal.pgph.0004357

12-Mar-2025

Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Charlotte Bhaskar
PLOS
cjpress@plos.org

How to Cite This Article

APA:
PLOS. (2025, March 12). PM2.5 exposure may be associated with increased skin redness in Taiwanese adults, suggesting that air pollution may contribute to skin health issues. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/12DPYMX1/pm25-exposure-may-be-associated-with-increased-skin-redness-in-taiwanese-adults-suggesting-that-air-pollution-may-contribute-to-skin-health-issues.html
MLA:
"PM2.5 exposure may be associated with increased skin redness in Taiwanese adults, suggesting that air pollution may contribute to skin health issues." Brightsurf News, Mar. 12 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/12DPYMX1/pm25-exposure-may-be-associated-with-increased-skin-redness-in-taiwanese-adults-suggesting-that-air-pollution-may-contribute-to-skin-health-issues.html.