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How the Environment Affects Our Health
The air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink, and the places where we live, work, and play all have an impact on our health. Watch to learn more.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/nceh/2021/77707770how-the-environment-affects-our-health.mp4
published: 10 Nov 2021
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Environmental Health
Welcome to a snapshot of the relationship between environmental health and public health. As our global community faces unprecedented challenges due to climate change, it's more important than ever to recognize how the environment impacts our health on both individual and community scales. In this video, we explore the significant role that environmental factors play in influencing global health outcomes, emphasizing the need for proactive measures and sustainable practices. Join us in understanding how we can foster a healthier future for all by embracing the connections between our planet's well-being and our own.
If you want to read Understanding Environmental Health - here is the link: http://go.jblearning.com/gmfalta
This channel gets support from Nested Knowledge - an online platf...
published: 04 Sep 2023
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WHO: Preventing disease through healthy environments
An estimated 12.6 million people died as a result of living or working in an unhealthy environment in 2012 – nearly 1 in 4 of total global deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Environmental risk factors, such as air, water and soil pollution, chemical exposures, climate change, and ultraviolet radiation, contribute to more than 100 diseases and injuries. However, we can take actions to reverse the upward trend of environment-related diseases and improve our environments where we live and work.
For more information visit: http://who.int/quantifying_ehimpacts/publications/preventing-disease/en/
published: 20 Apr 2016
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Tips For a Healthy Environment | Kaiser Permanente
Healthy people need healthy communities. Try some of these tips for your own well-being and for a cleaner, healthier environment. Learn more: http://k-p.li/1qEchvu.
published: 04 Apr 2017
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What is Environmental Health Science, and why should you care? | Andrew Maynard
An introduction to what's cool and what's important about environmental health science.
For more information on Environmental Health Science, check out the University of Michigan EHS department website at http://www.sph.umich.edu/ehs/
Risk Bites is your guide to making sense of risk. We cover everything from understanding and balancing the risks and benefits of everyday products, to health science more broadly, to the potential impacts of emerging technologies, to making sense of risk perception. If you enjoy our videos, please subscribe, and spread the word!
published: 26 Dec 2012
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Creating Healthy Environments
You may not be aware of all the barriers that could impact the cancer risk in your community – barriers that keep people from making healthy choices. Find out which barriers might exist and how you can fight them locally.
published: 20 Mar 2015
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Can healthy food save the planet?
The EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet, Health brought together 37 world-leading scientists from across the globe to answer this question:
Can we feed a future population of 10 billion people a healthy diet within planetary boundaries?
The answer is yes, but we it will be impossible without transforming eating habits, improving food production and reducing food waste.
The EAT-Lancet report is the first full scientific review of what constitutes a healthy diet from a sustainable food system, and which actions can support and speed up food system transformation.
Read more here: https://eatforum.org/eat-lancet-commission/
#food #eatlancet #eatforum #foodsystems #health #sustainability #science #business #policy #consumers #environment #healthydiets #climatechange
published: 21 Jan 2019
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Healthy School Environments for Students
Parents for Healthy Schools focuses on three of ten Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) components: nutrition environment and services, physical education and physical activity, and health services. Schools see improved educational outcomes and improved overall student health and wellness when practices to support eating healthy foods, being physically active, and managing chronic health conditions are followed.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/healthyschools/2018/19111911P4HS_Chapter_2-1.mp4
published: 23 Aug 2022
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What is a healthy workplace
published: 30 Jul 2017
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Healthy Planet, Healthy People | Courtney Howard | TEDxMontrealWomen
For too long we've put health and the environment in different boxes. The work of our generation is to bridge the two, to understand that in fact, they belong in the same box--that planetary health defines human health--and that as we improve one, we will improve the other as well.
Courtney Howard is a University of British Columbia and McGill-trained Emergency Physician who practices in Canada’s subarctic and is the Vice President of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE). Motivated by work on a Médecins Sans Frontières pediatric malnutrition project in Djibouti, and by climate-related health impacts on her Northern patient population, she led the successful campaign to have the Canadian Medical Association divest from fossil fuels and for MD-Financial to crea...
published: 05 Jan 2018
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How the Environment Affects Our Health
The air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink, and the places where we live, work, and play all have an impact on our health. Watch to learn more.
Th...
The air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink, and the places where we live, work, and play all have an impact on our health. Watch to learn more.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/nceh/2021/77707770how-the-environment-affects-our-health.mp4
https://wn.com/How_The_Environment_Affects_Our_Health
The air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink, and the places where we live, work, and play all have an impact on our health. Watch to learn more.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/nceh/2021/77707770how-the-environment-affects-our-health.mp4
- published: 10 Nov 2021
- views: 43545
2:47
Environmental Health
Welcome to a snapshot of the relationship between environmental health and public health. As our global community faces unprecedented challenges due to climate ...
Welcome to a snapshot of the relationship between environmental health and public health. As our global community faces unprecedented challenges due to climate change, it's more important than ever to recognize how the environment impacts our health on both individual and community scales. In this video, we explore the significant role that environmental factors play in influencing global health outcomes, emphasizing the need for proactive measures and sustainable practices. Join us in understanding how we can foster a healthier future for all by embracing the connections between our planet's well-being and our own.
If you want to read Understanding Environmental Health - here is the link: http://go.jblearning.com/gmfalta
This channel gets support from Nested Knowledge - an online platform used to support literature review. Check them out here: https://my.nested-knowledge.com/global-health
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Welcome to a snapshot of the relationship between environmental health and public health. As our global community faces unprecedented challenges due to climate change, it's more important than ever to recognize how the environment impacts our health on both individual and community scales. In this video, we explore the significant role that environmental factors play in influencing global health outcomes, emphasizing the need for proactive measures and sustainable practices. Join us in understanding how we can foster a healthier future for all by embracing the connections between our planet's well-being and our own.
If you want to read Understanding Environmental Health - here is the link: http://go.jblearning.com/gmfalta
This channel gets support from Nested Knowledge - an online platform used to support literature review. Check them out here: https://my.nested-knowledge.com/global-health
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This channel posts global health and public health teaching videos and videos about how to find the right job in global health. If you haven't already, please consider subscribing to this channel and becoming part of this community. The channel also provides teaching on research methods, statistical analysis and how to write and publish a scientific paper.
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- published: 04 Sep 2023
- views: 7687
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WHO: Preventing disease through healthy environments
An estimated 12.6 million people died as a result of living or working in an unhealthy environment in 2012 – nearly 1 in 4 of total global deaths, according to ...
An estimated 12.6 million people died as a result of living or working in an unhealthy environment in 2012 – nearly 1 in 4 of total global deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Environmental risk factors, such as air, water and soil pollution, chemical exposures, climate change, and ultraviolet radiation, contribute to more than 100 diseases and injuries. However, we can take actions to reverse the upward trend of environment-related diseases and improve our environments where we live and work.
For more information visit: http://who.int/quantifying_ehimpacts/publications/preventing-disease/en/
https://wn.com/Who_Preventing_Disease_Through_Healthy_Environments
An estimated 12.6 million people died as a result of living or working in an unhealthy environment in 2012 – nearly 1 in 4 of total global deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Environmental risk factors, such as air, water and soil pollution, chemical exposures, climate change, and ultraviolet radiation, contribute to more than 100 diseases and injuries. However, we can take actions to reverse the upward trend of environment-related diseases and improve our environments where we live and work.
For more information visit: http://who.int/quantifying_ehimpacts/publications/preventing-disease/en/
- published: 20 Apr 2016
- views: 196992
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Tips For a Healthy Environment | Kaiser Permanente
Healthy people need healthy communities. Try some of these tips for your own well-being and for a cleaner, healthier environment. Learn more: http://k-p.li/1qEc...
Healthy people need healthy communities. Try some of these tips for your own well-being and for a cleaner, healthier environment. Learn more: http://k-p.li/1qEchvu.
https://wn.com/Tips_For_A_Healthy_Environment_|_Kaiser_Permanente
Healthy people need healthy communities. Try some of these tips for your own well-being and for a cleaner, healthier environment. Learn more: http://k-p.li/1qEchvu.
- published: 04 Apr 2017
- views: 1329
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What is Environmental Health Science, and why should you care? | Andrew Maynard
An introduction to what's cool and what's important about environmental health science.
For more information on Environmental Health Science, check out the Uni...
An introduction to what's cool and what's important about environmental health science.
For more information on Environmental Health Science, check out the University of Michigan EHS department website at http://www.sph.umich.edu/ehs/
Risk Bites is your guide to making sense of risk. We cover everything from understanding and balancing the risks and benefits of everyday products, to health science more broadly, to the potential impacts of emerging technologies, to making sense of risk perception. If you enjoy our videos, please subscribe, and spread the word!
https://wn.com/What_Is_Environmental_Health_Science,_And_Why_Should_You_Care_|_Andrew_Maynard
An introduction to what's cool and what's important about environmental health science.
For more information on Environmental Health Science, check out the University of Michigan EHS department website at http://www.sph.umich.edu/ehs/
Risk Bites is your guide to making sense of risk. We cover everything from understanding and balancing the risks and benefits of everyday products, to health science more broadly, to the potential impacts of emerging technologies, to making sense of risk perception. If you enjoy our videos, please subscribe, and spread the word!
- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 81307
3:17
Creating Healthy Environments
You may not be aware of all the barriers that could impact the cancer risk in your community – barriers that keep people from making healthy choices. Find out w...
You may not be aware of all the barriers that could impact the cancer risk in your community – barriers that keep people from making healthy choices. Find out which barriers might exist and how you can fight them locally.
https://wn.com/Creating_Healthy_Environments
You may not be aware of all the barriers that could impact the cancer risk in your community – barriers that keep people from making healthy choices. Find out which barriers might exist and how you can fight them locally.
- published: 20 Mar 2015
- views: 4715
2:11
Can healthy food save the planet?
The EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet, Health brought together 37 world-leading scientists from across the globe to answer this question:
Can we feed a fu...
The EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet, Health brought together 37 world-leading scientists from across the globe to answer this question:
Can we feed a future population of 10 billion people a healthy diet within planetary boundaries?
The answer is yes, but we it will be impossible without transforming eating habits, improving food production and reducing food waste.
The EAT-Lancet report is the first full scientific review of what constitutes a healthy diet from a sustainable food system, and which actions can support and speed up food system transformation.
Read more here: https://eatforum.org/eat-lancet-commission/
#food #eatlancet #eatforum #foodsystems #health #sustainability #science #business #policy #consumers #environment #healthydiets #climatechange
https://wn.com/Can_Healthy_Food_Save_The_Planet
The EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet, Health brought together 37 world-leading scientists from across the globe to answer this question:
Can we feed a future population of 10 billion people a healthy diet within planetary boundaries?
The answer is yes, but we it will be impossible without transforming eating habits, improving food production and reducing food waste.
The EAT-Lancet report is the first full scientific review of what constitutes a healthy diet from a sustainable food system, and which actions can support and speed up food system transformation.
Read more here: https://eatforum.org/eat-lancet-commission/
#food #eatlancet #eatforum #foodsystems #health #sustainability #science #business #policy #consumers #environment #healthydiets #climatechange
- published: 21 Jan 2019
- views: 90270
2:54
Healthy School Environments for Students
Parents for Healthy Schools focuses on three of ten Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) components: nutrition environment and services, physical e...
Parents for Healthy Schools focuses on three of ten Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) components: nutrition environment and services, physical education and physical activity, and health services. Schools see improved educational outcomes and improved overall student health and wellness when practices to support eating healthy foods, being physically active, and managing chronic health conditions are followed.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/healthyschools/2018/19111911P4HS_Chapter_2-1.mp4
https://wn.com/Healthy_School_Environments_For_Students
Parents for Healthy Schools focuses on three of ten Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) components: nutrition environment and services, physical education and physical activity, and health services. Schools see improved educational outcomes and improved overall student health and wellness when practices to support eating healthy foods, being physically active, and managing chronic health conditions are followed.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/wcms/video/low-res/healthyschools/2018/19111911P4HS_Chapter_2-1.mp4
- published: 23 Aug 2022
- views: 3945
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Healthy Planet, Healthy People | Courtney Howard | TEDxMontrealWomen
For too long we've put health and the environment in different boxes. The work of our generation is to bridge the two, to understand that in fact, they belong i...
For too long we've put health and the environment in different boxes. The work of our generation is to bridge the two, to understand that in fact, they belong in the same box--that planetary health defines human health--and that as we improve one, we will improve the other as well.
Courtney Howard is a University of British Columbia and McGill-trained Emergency Physician who practices in Canada’s subarctic and is the Vice President of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE). Motivated by work on a Médecins Sans Frontières pediatric malnutrition project in Djibouti, and by climate-related health impacts on her Northern patient population, she led the successful campaign to have the Canadian Medical Association divest from fossil fuels and for MD-Financial to create a Fossil-Free Fund for individual physician investment. She has contributed to advocacy efforts in active transportation, hydraulic fracturing and coal phase-out, including the recently-announced Accelerated Canadian Coal Phase-out and frequently on climate-health at medical conferences across Canada and internationally. Research-wise, she led “FLOW-Finding Lasting Options for Women,” the first randomized controlled trial comparing menstrual cups to tampons, and is writing up the “SOS: Summer of Smoke” research project on the Northwest Territories’ severe 2014 wildfire season under the leadership of Dr James Orbinski. Courtney. She has been honoured to win the Canadian College of Family Practice’s Environmental Health Award in 2013 and its Mimi Divinsky Award for History and Narrative in Family Medicine in 2015. Courtney represented CAPE during COP21 in Paris when it became a founding board member of the Global Climate and Health Alliance and continues to be CAPE’s main contact with the international climate-health community. Mother to two young daughters and married to Pediatrician Dr Darcy Scott, she can frequently be found dancing with them in a little house on the shores of Great Slave Lake in Yellowknife. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Healthy_Planet,_Healthy_People_|_Courtney_Howard_|_Tedxmontrealwomen
For too long we've put health and the environment in different boxes. The work of our generation is to bridge the two, to understand that in fact, they belong in the same box--that planetary health defines human health--and that as we improve one, we will improve the other as well.
Courtney Howard is a University of British Columbia and McGill-trained Emergency Physician who practices in Canada’s subarctic and is the Vice President of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE). Motivated by work on a Médecins Sans Frontières pediatric malnutrition project in Djibouti, and by climate-related health impacts on her Northern patient population, she led the successful campaign to have the Canadian Medical Association divest from fossil fuels and for MD-Financial to create a Fossil-Free Fund for individual physician investment. She has contributed to advocacy efforts in active transportation, hydraulic fracturing and coal phase-out, including the recently-announced Accelerated Canadian Coal Phase-out and frequently on climate-health at medical conferences across Canada and internationally. Research-wise, she led “FLOW-Finding Lasting Options for Women,” the first randomized controlled trial comparing menstrual cups to tampons, and is writing up the “SOS: Summer of Smoke” research project on the Northwest Territories’ severe 2014 wildfire season under the leadership of Dr James Orbinski. Courtney. She has been honoured to win the Canadian College of Family Practice’s Environmental Health Award in 2013 and its Mimi Divinsky Award for History and Narrative in Family Medicine in 2015. Courtney represented CAPE during COP21 in Paris when it became a founding board member of the Global Climate and Health Alliance and continues to be CAPE’s main contact with the international climate-health community. Mother to two young daughters and married to Pediatrician Dr Darcy Scott, she can frequently be found dancing with them in a little house on the shores of Great Slave Lake in Yellowknife. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 05 Jan 2018
- views: 26167