The air we inhale; the liquids we drink; the complex interactions between genetics and our surroundings. How do the built and natural environments influence our health and what can we do to reduce risk factors? These atmospheric risk factors can cause diseases such as asthma, cancer, and food poisoning. Specialists from chemistry, toxicology, engineering, and other areas combine their expertise to answer these important questions. Environmental health studies the impact of our surroundings on our body .Because environmental health is so broad in nature, it is often broken down in academic and professional settings in areas of contact and medians. These areas are quality of air, food protection, radiation protection solid waste management, hazardous waste management water quality and housing quality .It can be a bit more elaborated in terms of Global Health. Addressing health concerns from a global perspective and comprehending all areas of public health. International health professionals address health concerns among different traditions in countries worldwide. Globalization has linked our health closely to each other than ever before. The rapid movement of people and food across countries means that a disease can travel from a remote village to an urban hub at breakneck speed. Global public health meets the rising health challenges that cut across national boundaries. This international field embraces virtually all specializations in public health.
Saturday, 25 December 2010
Environmental health
The air we inhale; the liquids we drink; the complex interactions between genetics and our surroundings. How do the built and natural environments influence our health and what can we do to reduce risk factors? These atmospheric risk factors can cause diseases such as asthma, cancer, and food poisoning. Specialists from chemistry, toxicology, engineering, and other areas combine their expertise to answer these important questions. Environmental health studies the impact of our surroundings on our body .Because environmental health is so broad in nature, it is often broken down in academic and professional settings in areas of contact and medians. These areas are quality of air, food protection, radiation protection solid waste management, hazardous waste management water quality and housing quality .It can be a bit more elaborated in terms of Global Health. Addressing health concerns from a global perspective and comprehending all areas of public health. International health professionals address health concerns among different traditions in countries worldwide. Globalization has linked our health closely to each other than ever before. The rapid movement of people and food across countries means that a disease can travel from a remote village to an urban hub at breakneck speed. Global public health meets the rising health challenges that cut across national boundaries. This international field embraces virtually all specializations in public health.
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