Disaster Preparedness and Adaptation
A cross-sectional assessment of oral health status and hygiene practices of the Turkish population following the 2023 Turkiye-Syria earthquakes. BMC Oral Health.
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Disaster Preparedness and Adaptation
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Collaboration and Partnerships Research and Evaluation
The Planetary Health Check assesses the planetary boundaries–the nine processes that are known to regulate the stability, resilience, and life-support functions of our planet. Seven have now been breached, and for the first time, ocean acidification has tipped over, threatening reefs, fisheries, and even the oxygen we breathe.
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Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change
Due to global warming, heat-related illness is rising worldwide. In Taiwan, over 100,000 cases were reported in the past two decades, with heat stroke being the most common and deadliest. Researchers emphasize the urgent need for stronger prevention and treatment strategies.
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Built Environment and Urbanization Collaboration and Partnerships
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Displacement and Conflict Climate Change
This study looked at how people are responding to rising coastal climate risks worldwide. While many communities have moved away from the coast, 46% of vulnerable low-income regions, particularly in Africa and Asia, were forced to stay put or move closer, exposing deep inequities in climate adaptation.
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