Diseases and Health Consequences of Air Pollution 1st Edition
Diseases and Health Consequences of Air Pollution (1st Edition) by Mohammad Hadi Dehghani, Rama Rao Karri, Teresa Vera, and Salwa Kamal Mohamed Hassan is an authoritative, timely resource for anyone confronting the health impacts of polluted air. This compelling volume synthesizes cutting-edge epidemiology, clinical evidence, and policy-relevant analysis to reveal how air pollution drives respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, and metabolic disease across populations.
Rich in real-world context, the book connects global trends with regional realities — from urban centers like New Delhi and Beijing to industrial zones in Europe, Africa, and the Americas — making it especially useful for practitioners and policymakers working in diverse geographic settings. Clear explanations of exposure assessment, vulnerable populations, dose–response relationships, and mechanisms of harm are paired with evidence-based mitigation strategies and public health interventions.
Professionals, researchers, clinicians, environmental health students, and public officials will value the book’s practical emphasis: actionable insights for surveillance, clinical management, and policy design, plus robust discussion of long-term impacts and emerging pollutants. The interdisciplinary approach bridges science and implementation, supporting better decision-making at municipal, national, and international levels.
Well-structured and accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor, Diseases and Health Consequences of Air Pollution (1st Edition) is an essential reference for building healthier communities and shaping effective air-quality policy. Add this vital guide to your collection today to stay informed, influence change, and protect public health in an increasingly polluted world.
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