Climate Change and Eye Maladies
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Climate change and eye maladies
Clinical visits by patients suffering ocular surface eye conditions more than doubled during times when ambient particulate matter from air pollution was in the atmosphere, signaling a possible association between climate change and ocular health, according to a new study.
Climate Change and Infectious Disease: What Ireland’s Data Reveals
Dr. Jean O’Dwyer, Principal Investigator of the EPA-funded CRISIS project (Climate Change in the Republic of Ireland: Societal Impacts and Solutions), presents research on the links between climate change and infectious disease in Ireland. In this talk, Jean outlines: – The impact of rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns on three key infectious diseases: VTEC, Cryptosporidiosis, and Campylobacteriosis. – How rural communities, espec…
For its 10th episode, the podcast Bâtir pour le climat gives the floor to an influential player in the environmental transition: Philippe Bihouix, engineer, author and managing director of the AREP group. A voice that counts in the public debate and defends a demanding vision of the transformation of cities.
Climate change has a number of consequences for eye health that are presented through various mechanisms that can act directly or indirectly and that often relate to each other. Ophthalmologist Sara Hernández responds to the questions that raise the most doubts among patients, such as which population is most susceptible to these factors or what we can do to mitigate these consequences that produce environmental alterations in our eyes.
Climate change has a number of consequences for eye health that are presented through various mechanisms that can act directly or indirectly and that often relate to each other. Ophthalmologist Sara Hernández responds to the questions that raise the most doubts among patients, such as which population is most susceptible to these factors or what we can do to mitigate these consequences that produce environmental alterations in our eyes.
Climate change has a number of consequences for eye health that are presented through various mechanisms that can act directly or indirectly and that often relate to each other. Ophthalmologist Sara Hernández responds to the questions that raise the most doubts among patients, such as which population is most susceptible to these factors or what we can do to mitigate these consequences that produce environmental alterations in our eyes.
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