Nutritional Diseases Chemical Pollution
Effects of ozone pollution on crops and human health: evidence from the “2 + 36” cities of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and surrounding regions, China. Springer Nature Link.
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Nutritional Diseases Chemical Pollution
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Life Stage and Reproductive Health Noncommunicable Diseases
In 70-year-old Swedish adults, greater adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet improved fiber and micronutrient intake while lowering saturated fat. Despite reduced B12 intake, adequacy for several nutrients improved, suggesting benefits without evident nutritional deficiencies.
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Biodiversity Loss Food Systems
This episode explores the critical role of pollinators, soil regeneration, and regenerative agriculture in sustaining Planetary Health.
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Food Systems Indigenous Knowledge and Voices
This book aims to improve the understanding and outcomes of Planetary Health and sustainable food systems through cross-cultural sharing of Indigenous-focused research and experiences.
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