AIR POLLUTION
Air Pollution is the mixture of harmful gases and substances in the environment. E.g.. Dust, smoke, gases from industries, motor vehicles, and also fertilizers used to grow plants and crops contaminate air.
Air Pollution and Health Related Issues.
Review of Short term and Long term Health Effects from Air Pollution :
Short term Effects:
Long term Effects :
a. discuss usung specific examples of how air pollution endangers human health? b. include a review...
1. Analyze specific examples of how air pollution endangers human health. Include in your discussion a review of the short and long term health effects of air pollution.
Air pollution has become very costly environmental problem in terms of both human lives and in terms of billions of dollars lost for health-care expenditure and crop damage. Contact the pollution control authorities in your community for the levels or air pollutants. Identify main air pollutants and the possible causes of air pollution. How does your community compare to others? Discuss your findings. Consider your own skills and interests. Think of at least two skills or interests that could be...
Discuss the importance of leadership in working with an innovative team. Include specific examples in how a leader can be effective when creating innovative products, including specific leadership characteristics:
What are the short-term and long-term effects of stress? Explain, Give specific examples of how stress can effect the immune system and nervous system.
1. How does human technology contribute to environmental chemical pollution? Please list examples.
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER 1. Discuss the characteristics of your specific mental health concern. Define the mental health condition. 2.Describe the signs and symptoms. Give examples. 3. What are the effects on work, family and social functioning? 4. What are some of the legal and ethical concerns surrounding this condition, such as competency, consent, right to treatment and commitment? 5.Discuss the variety of treatment options for a patient with this mental health concern, including therapies, medication, and nursing interventions. 6. Describe...
Identify and discuss examples of how human interventions have changed ecosystems and ways that theses interventions affect human health.
If you were going to design an experiment on the effects of air pollution, how would you account for the effects that variations in health, gender, age, and ethnicity can cause? If you were going to measure whether two groups differ in a genetic predisposition to heart disease, stroke, or hypertension, how would you make sure that difference in air pollution levels experienced by the two groups didn't confound your results?
social determinants of health. (pollution).Define the concept and discuss how the concept relates to the organization of a healthy work environment and healthy workforce. pollution in mining and within the transportation branch – what regulations are in place? How can we connect that to equity and social determinants of health?)
Although often related, poor health outcomes are different from health disparities. Discuss examples of specific healthcare disparities that exist for the vulnerable communicable disease and risk for infection populations.