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Increasing production of aquatic foods a win-win for people and planet

Increasing production of aquatic foods a win-win for people and planet
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COVID-19 disruptions in sub-Saharan Africa will have substantial health consequences

COVID-19 disruptions in sub-Saharan Africa will have substantial health consequences
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Stronger air pollution standards in U S would have significant public health benefits

Stronger air pollution standards in U.S. would have significant public health benefits May 26, 2021 –Reducing certain air pollutants in the U.S. by small amounts would prevent thousands of early deaths each year among elders, according to new research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The study, which focused on fine particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and ozone (O3), also found that even when levels of these pollutants met or fell below the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) current National Ambient Air Quality Standards, they were still associated with significant mortality in elders. The authors said the findings raise serious concerns that the country’s current air quality standards do not sufficiently protect public health.

Analysis reveals factors underlying COVID-19 spread in Brazi

Industry News: Analysis reveals factors underlying COVID-19 spread in Brazil 07 May 2021 An overall failure in Brazil to implement prompt, coordinated, and equitable responses fueled COVID-19’s spread in a context of stark local socioeconomic and health care inequalities, according to an analysis from researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Researchers analyzed the fast spread of COVID-19 cases and deaths across Brazilian states over a nine-month period in 2020. Factors at play in the swift and uneven spread of disease included disparities in health resources and income, lack of containment measures, politicization of the pandemic, and varied responses across states and cities. Based on their findings, the researchers warned that the P.1 variant, first documented in Brazil and already fueling a record number of cases and deaths and the near collapse of the hospital system, is likely to spur the emergence of new variants, isolate Brazil as a threat to global hea

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