We all know that humans are helping drive climate change. No, we aren't the only cause of the increasing global temperatures, but there's no question that we have had a serious impact over the years.
A literature review has found that ultraviolet radiation, rising temperature, and air pollution could be possible climate-related influences on skin cancer rates. The study was intended to explore ...
Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) report a desire for climate-health education, which is infrequently addressed by ...
In one of England’s most deprived cities with one of the most ambitious climate targets, research shows the huge influence ...
Unpredictable weather events like record-breaking heat waves and heavy rainfall associated with climate change can have a negative impact on mental health, experts say. “Climate change and mental ...
A new Malaria Consortium study highlights the importance of timing mosquito net distribution campaigns according to climate predictions.Published in Malaria Journal, the study strengthens previous ...
More frequent and intense storms, sea-level rise and extensive rainfall fueled by climate change mean the island nation is likely to be hit especially hard by this week’s storm. By Sachi Kitajima ...
The widespread presence of microplastics in the environment is a consequence of improper plastic waste management and the continuous rise in global plastic production, which increased from 1.3 million ...