Public health and environment
Environmental health comprises those aspects of human health, including quality of life, that are determined by physical, chemical, biological, social, and psychosocial factors in the environment. It also refers to the theory and practice of assessing, correcting, controlling, and preventing those factors in the environment that can potentially affect adversely the health of present and future generations
This site links to topics addressed by WHO to assist its Member States and their populations
- in achieving a sustainable basis for health for all
- in ensuring an environment that promotes health and,
- in making individuals and organizations aware of their responsibility for health and its environmental basis.
- Protection of the human environment health topics
- Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome
- CLINICAL FEATURES OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
- Bleeding Diatheses
- CLINICAL PRESENTATION
- NONPULMONARY FACTORS
- FACTORS AFFECTING THE RATE OF LOSS OF NEPHRONS
- ARTERIAL TRAUMA
- CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY
- TREATMENT
- PULMONARY HEART DISEASE
- CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND DIAGNOSIS
- LIMITATION OF MFARCT SIZE
- BILIRUBIN METABOLISM
- EFFECTS OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION ON PULMONARY FUNCTION
- AORTIC DISEASE - AORTIC ANEURYSMS
- NONMEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF ANGINA PECTORIS
- SPECIFIC MANIFESTATIONS OF RENAL DISEASE
- Important NEPHROTOXIRIS
- THE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME
- PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION ON CARDIAC FUNCTION
- MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY
- OBLITERATIVE OR OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
- Regulation of Fluids and Electrolytes
- NORMAL ESOPHAGEAL PHYSIOLOGY
- SPECIFIC ARRHYTHMIAS - sinus nodal rhythm disturbances
- SOLITARY PULMONARY NODULE
- DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH MALABSORPTION
- SPECIFIC CLINICAL DISORDERS
- NORMAL ABSORPTION
- ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE OF THE EXTREMITIES
- APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN
- Renal Venous Occlusion
- PLEURAL DISEASE
- NAUSEA AND VOMITING
- PHYSICAL EXAMINATION