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The CHANGE (Climate Health ANalysis Grading Evaluation) tool for weight of evidence reviews on climate change and health research

conventional geographic or political boundaries of conventional environmental exposures [ 17, 18 ]. Climate change and health research encompasses a broader scope and scale than conventional environmental ... .1307175. 39. Lupia A , Elman C. Openness in political science: data access and research transparency: introduction . PS Polit Sci Polit. 2014 ; 47 ( 1 ): 19 - 42 . 40. Hernán MA . Confounding. In

Perceptions and experiences of environmental health and risks among Latina mothers in urban Los Angeles, California, USA

’ responses during interviews: Defining the Environment, Environment & Health Risks, and Social & Political Responsibility. Women defined their environment in terms of both “nature” and “hazards.” They ... ’ responses during interviews (Fig.  2): Defining the Environment, Environment & Health Risks, and Social & Political Responsibility. While quotes from interviews conducted in Spanish were translated for this

Racism as a public health issue in environmental health disparities and environmental justice: working toward solutions

. Community partners discussed how rural and urban minority communities face gentrification — social, cultural, political, and economic change to bring capital, people, and industries into communities that were ... environmental, spatial, ethical, political, cultural, social, and scientific issues. Speakers also elaborated on the contributing role of structural racism in environmental health disparities. Through

Research on developing environmental ethics in pharmacists’ activities

Jan 2021 . 66. Hickey C , Robeyns I. Planetary justice: what can we learn from ethics and political philosophy? Earth System Governance . 2020 ; 6 : 100045 . https://doi. org/10.1016/j.esg. 2020 ... the development of codes of conduct and ethical practices, is a priority. According to The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy “environmental ethics is the discipline in philosophy that studies the

Systems for rating bodies of evidence used in systematic reviews of air pollution exposure and reproductive and children’s health: a methodological survey

[145]. This highlights that considerations of evidence assessment methodologies span scientific, political, and legal realms, and carry massive public health implications. Additional evidence grading

The short-term effect of ambient particulate matter on suicide death

, interpersonal problems, physical health problems, mental health problems, and other causes. The other causes included academic, political, religious, and unknown problems. For our analysis, we categorized main

Health consequences of drought in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region: hotspot areas and needed actions

such as food insecurity, displacement and conflicts/political instability. WHO country offices effort is towards enhancing access to water and sanitation and essential healthcare services including ... warning systems; population displacement; and other concurrent situations like economic crisis, political instability and armed conflict. The specialized WHO Centre for Environmental Health Action (CEHA

Correction: Toolkit for detecting misused epidemiological methods

Occupational Health Sciences Institute, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences , Newark, NJ , USA 8 Departments of Philosophy and Environmental Toxicology, University of California , Riverside, CA , USA 9

The potential human health hazard of nitrates in drinking water: a media discourse analysis in a high-income country

tallied the first three stakeholders mentioned in the text, although 52 of the media items mentioned more than three stakeholders (Table 4). There were 93 mentions of political or governmental stakeholders ... , governmental/political stakeholders, university researchers). However, there were minimal differences between quotes from stakeholders categorized as environmental/recreational stakeholders and local residents

A science-based agenda for health-protective chemical assessments and decisions: overview and consensus statement

toxicology, occupational health, exposure science, epidemiology, community health, risk assessment, law, sociology, and philosophy to develop recommendations for health-protective approaches to reduce harmful ... applicable. Consent for publication Not applicable. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests. USA. 9Department of Philosophy, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA

Response to Toshihide Tsuda, Yumiko Miyano and Eiji Yamamoto [1]

, Colombia 6 Natural Resources Defense Council , Washington, DC , USA 7 George Washington University , Washington, DC , USA 8 Colin L. Soskolne 9 Departments of Philosophy and Environmental Toxicology

Current practice and recommendations for advancing how human variability and susceptibility are considered in chemical risk assessment

Philosophy, University of California , Riverside, Riverside, CA , USA 13 Environmental Toxicol‐ ogy Graduate Program, College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of California , Riverside ... , and air [ 35–38 ]. These toxic exposures are often patterned on racial segregation and discrimination, economic inequities, and political barriers [ 18, 27, 31, 33, 34, 39, 40 ], with these

Toolkit for detecting misused epidemiological methods

Occupational Health Sciences Institute, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences , Newark, NJ , USA 8 Departments of Philosophy and Environmental Toxicology, University of California , Riverside, CA , USA 9 ... influenced by economic, political, social values, and special interest stakeholder considerations [ 10 ]. When policies informed by epidemiological evidence are debated in government, the preference is to

Translating community-based participatory research into broadscale sociopolitical change: insights from a coalition of women firefighters, scientists, and environmental health advocates

facilitates their ability to translate research findings into action. Other impacted worker communities, for example, rurally isolated, nondocumented agricultural workers, have less political clout and limited

Comparison of methods for calculating the health costs of endocrine disrupters: a case study on triclosan

and managing risks from dangerous chemicals. The political impact of the socio-economic analysis is potentially high in the authorisation and restriction procedures, however, current socio-economic ... estimated health costs and consequently the political risk management decision. Additional work should be done for understanding the reasons of these significant differences. Keywords Endocrine

Managing pollution from antibiotics manufacturing: charting actors, incentives and disincentives

at the Practical Philosophy and Political theory workshop, at the Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, on January 15 2019, as well as for his valuable comments on an earlier draft ... these actors may be incentivized to act, including regulatory, economic and political incentives. In doing so, we make no particular assumptions about the underlying motivational patterns of human beings

Priorities for research on environment, climate and health, a European perspective

such as genes, occupation, political and socioeconomic determinants of health, a theme covered also in RG6 on interdisciplinary research. Regulatory decisions rely heavily on additional knowledge in ... knowledge gaps, even in areas such as climate change where relevant evidence-based policies are urgently needed. The ambitious political goals set in the UN Agenda for Sustainable Development and the European

A replicable strategy for mapping air pollution’s community-level health impacts and catalyzing prevention

political boundaries. Air pollution’s health effects are not evenly distributed. Multiple studies have documented disproportionately high concentrations of pollution and disproportionately heavy burdens of ... political. Key to control of air pollution and a rapid Community-level Recommendations: •.Convert all municipal vehicle fleets – cars, trucks, buses - to hybrid and fully electric vehicles •.Place solar

Emerging environmental health risks associated with the land application of biosolids: a scoping review

before they are land applied and novel methods for recycling or reuse of these pollutants should be explored. However, these changes require political will and collaboration among state and federal

Using non-parametric Bayes shrinkage to assess relationships between multiple environmental and social stressors and neonatal size and body composition in the Healthy Start cohort

poverty [ 53 ]. Crime incidence data were available from the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research and the Denver Open Data Catalog [ 54, 55 ]. We used these incidence data to ... Oct 6 . 54. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [ICPSR]. Uniform Crime Reporting Program Data Series . 2018 . Available from: https:// www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/series