New NLM® Enviro-Health Links Page: Climate Change and Human Health
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New Enviro-Health Link page on Climate Change and Human Health
The effects of climate change such as sea-level rise, heat waves, or poor air quality may affect human health both directly and indirectly. The latest Enviro-Health Links page, Climate Change and Human Health, from the Specialized Information Services (SIS) Division of the National Library of Medicine® (NLM), provides links to materials about these potential effects. Also included are links to regulations and policy, as well as pre-formulated TOXNET® and PubMed® searches.
NLM also offers other Enviro-Health Links on topics such as:
- Arsenic and Human Health
- Children's Environmental Health
- Imported (Chinese) Drywall
- Indoor Air Pollution
- Keeping the Artist Safe: Hazards of Arts and Crafts Materials
- Lead and Human Health
- Mercury and Human Health
- Nanotechnology
- Outdoor Air Pollution
- Swine Flu
- Enviro-Health Links
New NLM® Enviro-Health Links Page: Climate Change and Human Health. NLM Tech Bull. 2010 May-Jun;(374):e4.