نتایج جستجو برای: environmental health indices

تعداد نتایج: 1372381  

Journal: :Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part B, Critical reviews 2014
Nathalie Bonvallot Marie Tremblay-Franco Cecile Chevrier Cecile Canlet Laurent Debrauwer Jean-Pierre Cravedi Sylvaine Cordier

Humans may be exposed via their environment to multiple chemicals as a consequence of human activities and use of synthetic products. Little knowledge is routinely generated on the hazards of these chemical mixtures. The metabolomic approach is widely used to identify metabolic pathways modified by diseases, drugs, or exposures to toxicants. This review, based on the state of the art of the cur...

2012
Dhitinut Ratnapradipa Stephen L. Brown Wendi K. Middleton Alicia B. Wodika

One's knowledge, perception, and attitude are fundamental in determining how one behaves regarding environmental hazards. While science has made great strides in promoting environmental health, threats still exist, largely due to individual actions in response to potential health hazards. Undergraduate students (n = 395) emolled in an introductory Health Education course participated in an envi...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2009
Maurice Mulcahy David S. Evans Blaithin Lahiffe Deirdre Goggin Colm Smyth Gerard Hastings Miriam Byrne

Implementing the World Health Organisation (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) relies heavily on enforcement. Little is known of the way different enforcement agencies operate, prioritise or network. A questionnaire was sent to representatives of the International Federation of Environmental Health (IFEH) in 36 countries. Tobacco control was given low priority. Almost two third...

2016
Laura Y. Cabrera Jordan Tesluk Michelle Chakraborti Ralph Matthews Judy Illes

The ways in which humans affect and are affected by their environments have been studied from many different perspectives over the past decades. However, it was not until the 1970s that the discussion of the ethical relationship between humankind and the environment formalized as an academic discipline with the emergence of environmental ethics. A few decades later, environmental health emerged...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2009
Margot W Parkes Jerry Spiegel Jaime Breilh Fabio Cabarcas Robert Huish Annalee Yassi

This paper examines two innovative educational initiatives for the Ecuadorian public health workforce: a Canadian-funded Masters programme in ecosystem approaches to health that focuses on building capacity to manage environmental health risks sustainably; and the training of Ecuadorians at the Latin American School of Medicine in Cuba (known as Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina in Spanish). ...

2016
Monica D. Ramirez-Andreotta Julia Green Brody Nathan Lothrop Miranda Loh Paloma I. Beamer Phil Brown

Understanding the short- and long-term impacts of a biomonitoring and exposure project and reporting personal results back to study participants is critical for guiding future efforts, especially in the context of environmental justice. The purpose of this study was to evaluate learning outcomes from environmental communication efforts and whether environmental health literacy goals were met in...

Journal: :Revista de salud publica 2013
Cesar A García-Ubaque Juan C García-Ubaque Martha L Vaca-Bohórquez

This essay presents an analysis of the evolution of environmental health management in Colombia, covering the period from the introduction of the Colombian Healthcare Code (1979) to laws 99 and 100 in 1993 and the introduction of Environmental Health Policy in Bogotá DC (2011). It proposes a conceptual model for environmental health management at three levels: proximal (physical, chemical and b...

2016
Maureen Lichtveld Bernard Goldstein Lynn Grattan Christopher Mundorf

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences we reflect on how environmental research incorporating community members as active partners has evolved, benefited communities and advanced environmental health research. We highlight the commitment to community partnerships in the aftermath of the 2010 Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill, and how that ...

1998
JAMES R. KARR

1. Society benefits immeasurably from rivers. Yet over the past century, humans have changed rivers dramatically, threatening river health. As a result, societal well-being is also threatened because goods and services critical to human society are being depleted. 2. `Health' Ð shorthand for good condition (e.g. healthy economy, healthy communities) Ð is grounded in science yet speaks to citize...

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