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  2. Ecological health - Wikipedia

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    Ecological health is a term that has been used in relation to both human health and the condition of the environment. In medicine, ecological health has been used to refer to multiple chemical sensitivity, which results from exposure to synthetic chemicals (pesticides, smoke, etc.) in the environment, hence the term ecological. [1]

  3. Ecosystem health - Wikipedia

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    Studying coral health in St. Thomas. Ecosystem health is a metaphor used to describe the condition of an ecosystem. [1] [2] Ecosystem condition can vary as a result of fire, flooding, drought, extinctions, invasive species, climate change, mining, fishing, farming or logging, chemical spills, and a host of other reasons.

  4. Environmental health - Wikipedia

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    Environmental health is the branch of public health concerned with all aspects of the natural and built environment affecting human health.

  5. Health ecology - Wikipedia

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    Health ecology (also known as eco-health) is an emerging field that studies the impact of ecosystems on human health. It examines alterations in the biological , physical , social , and economic environments to understand how these changes affect mental and physical human health.

  6. Ecological study - Wikipedia

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    Ecological studies are particularly useful for generating hypotheses since they can use existing data sets and rapidly test the hypothesis. The advantages of the ecological studies include the large number of people that can be included in the study and the large number of risk-modifying factors that can be examined. [citation needed]

  7. Three-quarters of rivers in poor ecological health, citizen ...

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    Thousands of people measured their local water quality between June 7 and 10.

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    At the Intersection of Health, Health Care and Policy (published online May 4, 2011; 10.1377/hlthaff.2011.0077) Health Affairs, 30, no.5 (2011):852-862 Performance Air Pollution Around Schools Is Linked To Poorer Student Health And Academic Paul Mohai, Byoung-Suk Kweon, Sangyun Lee and Kerry Ard Cite this article as: €

  9. Disease ecology - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, diseases ecology seeks to understand the links between ecological interactions and disease evolution. [2] New emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases (infecting both wildlife and humans) are increasing at unprecedented rates which can have lasting impacts on public health, ecosystem health, and biodiversity. [3]