Environmental Risk Factors For Chronic Disease
Environmental Risk Factors For Chronic Disease Other diners who were located away from the airflow around the infected tables, as well as the staff, were not infected. Lu et al. concluded that the airflow from the air-conditioners promoted droplet infection and recommended that distances between people are maintained and ventilation improved . While exposure to certain substances is bad, an environmental health problem also can be related to not getting enough of something good. Autism has been linked to pesticides but research suggests not getting the recommended amount offolic acidduring pregnancy could contribute to it, too. Folic acid is recommended for all women planning a pregnancy to preventneural tube defectsin babies but it can also protect against autism. A recurring idea about environmental influences on ALS is that a virus is responsible for the condition. Episode 122: Environmental Factors And Parkinsons Disease However, in the buildings designed and managed in accorda