Climate`s silent impact: reframing primary care in the era of environmental distress

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Who: Waseem Jerjes from the Australian National University, Australia have published the research work: Climate`s silent impact: reframing primary care in the era of environmental distress, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    In the evolving healthcare narrative, the pronounced relationship between environmental shifts and human health reflects the global impacts of climate change. The WHO predicts that between 2030 and 2050, climate change will result in ~250,000 additional deaths per year, with significant implications for mental health. Now, more than ever, this connection of climate change and mental health is demanding attention . . .

     

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