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Public Health, Environment and Surveying
Social History of Medicine, 2008The object of this article is to draw the attention of public health historians to the importance of plans produced by engineers for Victorian sewerage schemes. These plans assist in the understanding of the complex and rapidly changing technical aspects of the subject. The topographical information displayed is valuable in the analysis of the problems
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There are a number of ecological systems in nature that are directly related to eachother. The article examines the problem caused by human neglect of nature,environmental pollution, the impact of a bad atmosphere, lack of fresh water on ...
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Public Health and Environment in Pakistan
Journal of Environmental Science and Public Health, 2020The present review paper highlights the situation of public health and environment in Pakistan. In country different environmental related problems are responsible for the unhealthy life. Major issues in the country are air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, climate changes, food insecurity and improper sanitation and waste management ...
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The built environment and public health
Community Development, 2017Lopez traces current evidence of the health effects of the built environment on multiple scales, from the scale of a building to the scale of a neighborhood and city, as well as regional and global...
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Gene–environment interactions and public health
2009Abstract This chapter discusses the history of the establishment of the role of genes in the hereditary causation of disease. It also covers the present day understanding of gene-environment interactions, and finally looks at public health applications and perspectives concerning this aspect of biomedicine.
Paolo Vineis, Rodolfo Saracci
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[Health and environment: the 2nd public health revolution.].
Sante publique (Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France), 2010À partir du milieu du XIXe siècle, la plupart des épidémies de maladies infectieuses ont reculé grâce à une action sur l'environnement (eau, habitat, déchets) et l'éducation, ce qui a constitué le paradigme de cette 1re révolution de santé publique. Face à l'épidémie actuelle de maladies chroniques et l'incapacité de l'actuel modèle biomédical pour l ...
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[Environment, chemicals and public health].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 1991It is obvious that, to the general public, environmental pollution determines the state of public health to a considerable extent. Scientifically, however, this relationship is less readily detectable, particularly when the environment polluted by chemicals is the polluted human environment.
R, Kroes, P G, Kramers
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