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Integrated Science for Sustainable Development Goal 3 : Universal Good Health and Well-Being / edited by Nima Rezaei.
Author
Rezaei, Nima
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2024.
Published/Created
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Description
1 online resource (579 pages)
Availability
Available Online
Springer Nature - Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences eBooks 2024 English International
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Medicine
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Research
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Biology
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Research
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Public health
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Vaccines
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Biotechnology
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Biomaterials
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Medical policy
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Nutrition
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Quality of life
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Series
Integrated Science, 24
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Integrated Science, 2662-947X ; 24
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Summary note
This contributed volume offers and interdisciplinary view on several topics related to related to the Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3). These targets mainly involve reducing maternal mortality, ending preventable deaths under five years of age, fighting communicable diseases, e.g., tuberculosis, HIV, malaria, hepatitis B, and neglected tropical diseases, reducing mortality from non-communicable diseases, e.g., cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and suicide, and promoting mental health, prevention and treatment of substance abuse, reducing road injuries and deaths, universal access to sexual and reproductive care, family planning and education, achieving universal health coverage, reducing illnesses and deaths from hazardous chemicals and pollution, implementation of the who framework convention on tobacco control, supporting research, development and universal access to affordable vaccines and medicines, increasing health financing and supporting health workforce in developing countries, improving early warning systems for global health risks.
Contents
The Human Intelligence versus Artificial Intelligence: A Controversial Race in Problem-Solving
Art‐Based Continuous Measurement for the Attachment Paradigm: Development and Implementation of a Digital Application
Does a Financing Scheme Matter for Access to Healthcare Service?
Integrating Science from the Lab to Population Health
The Healthy Trinity to Face Non‐Communicable Diseases: Physical Activity, Nutrition and Sleep
Exercise, Hypertension, and Genetics
Universal Access to Sexual and Reproductive Care
The Impact of Hazardous Chemicals on Human Health and The Environment: State of the Art and Risk Assessment Tools
Lessen The Impact of Hazardous Chemicals and Environmental Pollutants on Public Health
Addressing Hazardous Waste Management as a Means to Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 3
Positive Impacts of Air Pollution Reduction on SDG 3 Targets in Urban Environment
End‐To‐End Production in Plant Molecular Farming: Integrating Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
Alcohol and Immunity: Lessons Learned from Fruit Fly Model
Research Trends Surrounding the Challenges Faced by Health Personnel in Rural Contexts: A Bibliometric Approach
Strengthening Health Workforce Well-Being: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Unique Strongly Alkaline Electrolyzed Water as a Sustainable Countermeasure against COVID-19 and Future Pandemics
Viral Infections and Host Immunity: Lessons Learned from Model Organisms
Supporting Maternal Autonomy in Medical Abortion Pathways
The Role of Nutrition in Promoting Child and Maternal Health
Maternal Mortality and Pregnancy Complications: A Current Scenario from Low-Income Countries
Exploration of HDL-ome during Pregnancy: A Way to Improve Maternal and Child Health.
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ISBN
9783031642920 ((electronic bk.))
Doi
10.1007/978-3-031-64292-0
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