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Environmental Health/Maternal and Child Health

Vol III: Education & Counteraction of the Negative Implications of Nature Deficit Disorder in Children: An Effective Means for Increasing Society’s Valuation of Nature and Conservation

August 20, 2020September 14, 2020

Most people are acutely aware that we are living in a time of environmental crises. At an increasing rate, pollutants are being released into the atmosphere, soil, and water, natural areas destroying wildlife, and exploiting fisheries, fertile land, and water. Other resources are becoming

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Environmental Health/Infectious Disease

Vol II: The Role of El Niño – Southern Oscillation in Shaping Cholera Disease Dynamics: The Case of Bangladesh

August 12, 2020August 21, 2020

Cholera remains a major public health problem in many developing nations. Areas with large cholera epidemics include Bangladesh, India and countries in Africa and South Africa (Kovats et al., 2003). Figure 1 shows areas that reported cholera outbreaks in 2009-2010. Traditionally, cholera has been viewed as a fecal-oral infection (Constantin de Magny et al., 2008).

Environmental Health/Maternal and Child Health

Vol III: Education & Counteraction of the Negative Implications of Nature Deficit Disorder in Children: An Effective Means for Increasing Society’s Valuation of Nature and Conservation

Most people are acutely aware that we are living in a time of environmental crises. At an increasing rate, pollutants are being

Environmental Health/Infectious Disease

Vol II: The Role of El Niño – Southern Oscillation in Shaping Cholera Disease Dynamics: The Case of Bangladesh

Cholera remains a major public health problem in many developing nations. Areas with large cholera epidemics include Bangladesh, India and countries in

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Vol II: Bringing Birth Home: An Analysis of Inuit Birthing Practices and Policies

Inuit birthing practices changed dramatically following first contact with European

Vol V: Antenatal Care: A Success Story? The (In)Effectiveness of Antenatal Care in Reducing Maternal Mortality and Promoting Maternal Health in Developing Countries

Antenatal care (ANC) is considered a success story in low-

Vol V: Taming the Tide: Stories from India

This paper examines an innovative sanitary pad manufacturing process in

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