Pollution management and environmental health encompass a multidisciplinary approach to understanding, mitigating, and preventing the impact of pollutants on ecosystems and human health. Research in this field explores the effects of air and water pollution, soil contamination, and exposure to hazardous substances.
Efforts in pollution management involve the development and implementation of regulations to limit emissions and waste. Technologies for waste treatment and pollution control play a crucial role in minimizing environmental harm. Environmental health specialists work to assess and manage risks, conducting studies to inform policies that protect both the environment and public health.
Public awareness campaigns and educational initiatives are integral components of pollution management, fostering a sense of responsibility and encouraging sustainable practices at individual and industrial levels.
Title : Nursing competence: Building the nursing interactive field in BSN students
Patricia M Burrell, Hawaii Pacific University, United States
Title : Research activity in emergency departments: A literature review of its impact on quality of care and patient satisfaction
Fabiola Sevilla Perez, University College of London Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Factors influencing sustainability of newly qualified nurses in emergency departments: A literature review on stable workforce and retention
Bobby Garcia, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Internet addiction and its effects on life style of the adolescents
Purnima Bejoy, GCON, India
Title : The mediating role of fear of contagion in the effect of nursing students perceptions of infectious diseases on their care behaviors
Ozcan Erdogan, Bezmialem Vakif University, Turkey
Title : Emotional intelligence approach in the digital era
Sofica Bistriceanu, EPCCS, APHC, Romania