Environmental health, a cornerstone of evidence-based healthcare, explores the intricate relationship between our environment and overall well-being. By drawing on empirical evidence, research, and epidemiological studies, environmental health practitioners assess how environmental factors impact public health.
Evidence-based practices in environmental health involve identifying and mitigating environmental hazards, promoting clean air and water, and ensuring safe living and working conditions. Through rigorous research, data analysis, and surveillance, practitioners strive to understand the links between environmental exposures and health outcomes.
In evidence-based environmental health, policies and interventions are crafted based on scientific evidence to minimize risks and protect communities. By integrating the latest research findings, environmental health initiatives aim to create healthier living environments, prevent diseases, and enhance the overall health and quality of life for individuals and populations.
Title : Overview of artificial intelligence in healthcare
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Debra A Hrelic, University of North Carolina Wilmington, United States
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Title : A call to action for the integration of an underutilized resource: The evidence for Parkinson’s disease and music therapy
Carole Graves, Columbia University School of Nursing, United States
Title : A call to action for the integration of an underutilized resource: The evidence for Parkinson’s disease and music therapy
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