Herr C, Otterbach I, Nowak D, Hornberg C, Eikmann T, Wiesmueller GA. Clinical Environmental Medicine. DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT INTERNATIONAL. 2009;105(30):523-U1.Introduction: Clinical environmental medicine deals with environmental effects on human health in individual patients. Patients seek medical advice for problems of many different kinds that may be due to environmental exposures; such exposures must be considered carefully along with other potential causes. An environmental medical assessment should include thorough medical history-taking and physical examination, the formulation of a differential diagnosis, and (whenever indicated) human biomonitoring, site inspections, and ambient monitoring. Methods: This review of clinically relevan...
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Never in our Western-European history we have been as healthy as we are now. Until the 20th century ...
During the course of this century the science of epidemiology has expanded its interest from only in...
The Society of Behavioural Medicine (www.sbm.org) defines behavioural medicine as an “interdisciplin...
A growing body of evidence suggests chemicals present in air, water, soil, food, building materials ...
Introduction: The aetiology of illnesses associated with the environment is unknown. A certain sensi...
Abstract Background Most clinicians feel ill-equipped to assess or educate patients about toxicant e...
The Hippocratic tradition emphasized environmental causes of diseases and the need for harmony betwe...
Clinicians regularly assess, diagnose and manage illnesses which are directly or indirectly linked t...
Medical Doctors must repair the damages against human health but, being most of these damages due to...
A growing body of evidence suggests chemicals present in air, water, soil, food, building materials ...
Clinical epidemiology rarely addresses biological, clinical, epidemiological, environmental, economi...
Patients with health problems related to environmental factors often do not present evidence of an e...
Medical associations and other societies have announced their theses on protection of the climate an...
Abstract: The environmental behavior of a chemical is governed by its intrinsic physicochemical prop...
We reviewed from literature the feasibility of medication use as an indicator of health outcomes in ...
Never in our Western-European history we have been as healthy as we are now. Until the 20th century ...
During the course of this century the science of epidemiology has expanded its interest from only in...
The Society of Behavioural Medicine (www.sbm.org) defines behavioural medicine as an “interdisciplin...