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Collective action on health and sustainability – How should the Public Health professionals of tomorrow be trained?

March 11, 2013by stephendorey Leave a comment

Most would agree that a more sustainable approach to organising health services directed toward improving wellbeing  is the way forward. However this is a very complex topic with so many different interests […]

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What are the similarities between disease emergence and biological invasion

December 19, 2012by stephendorey 1 Comment

Looking at the world through the eyes of those from different fields to your own is often refreshing so this paper in the most recent edition of Functional Ecology in being included as […]

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Why Should Physicians Be Interested in One Health?

December 11, 2012by stephendorey 1 Comment

The Institute of Medicine (IOM) predicts new infectious diseases such as SARS, H5N1, Pandemic and Swine flu will continue to emerge whilst known diseases spread to new geographical areas. Health workers […]

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Health effects of climate change

November 19, 2012by stephendorey Leave a comment

The guardian has provided a short video introduction to the health implications of a warming world narrated by Hugh Montgomery director of the UCL institute for human health and performance. Take a look here

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The Environment is placed at the centre of the future of European Public Health.

November 9, 2012by stephendorey Leave a comment

WHO regional office for Europe has launched it’s plan to strengthen public health services across the region at the 5th European Public Health Association conference in Malta today. It has […]

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Mapping Health and Climate

November 6, 2012by stephendorey Leave a comment

  The World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) have just published an Atlas of health and climate providing scientific information on the connections between weather and climate and […]

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The Times says ‘The bike is the future and the task for British cities now must be to adapt’

November 5, 2012by stephendorey Leave a comment

On the first anniversary of the Times’ ‘Cities fit for cycling‘ the newspaper makes it clear it is not going to let this issue go away. Solving this problem will […]

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