Environmental Medicine

 
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Environmental medicine is a medical discipline that studies and assesses the effect of environmental factors upon individuals and environmental risk factors to health. Environmental medicine emphasizes the effect of foods, chemicals, water, and indoor and outdoor air quality at home, work, or school. Each patient is considered a unique individual exposed to a unique set of circumstances in environmental medicine, so each person needs individualized therapy.   Some of the environmental medicine factors fall into the following categories:     Environmental medicine chemical factors: Substances such as formaldehyde, phenol, ... MORE



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Population, Health, and Environment

University of Colorado professor explores the connection between health and the environment.




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Warning over lead in coffee machines

Warning over lead in coffee machines

Lead levels up to ten times above recommended levels have been found in the water from coffee vendi...

Key workers more likely to suffer stress

Key workers more likely to suffer stress

Key employees of an organization, such as managers and senior professionals, are more likely to exp...

Dioxins in food chain may cause breastfeeding ills

Dioxins in food chain may cause breastfeeding ills

An explanation for the trouble some women experience while breastfeeding or if they don’t p...

   




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