2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00103-004-0875-7
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Umweltbezogene Gesundheitsst�rungen

Abstract: Environmental medicine outpatient clinics, counseling centers, and practicing physicians have observed environment-related health disorders in patient groups of mixed age as well as for groups consisting only of adults or children. Practicing physicians suspected correlations between environmental factors and health disorders in 36-45% of cases, environmental medicine outpatient clinics and counseling centers in 4-34% for mixed-age groups, 0-24% for adults, and 9-13% for children. A comparison of these data is… Show more

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“…This finding indicates that environmental pollutants are seen less as a risk to human health and much more as a threat to nature, such that the population may not recognize the need to discuss these risks with a medical professional [ 55 ]. Both awareness of the health risks posed by environmental pollutants and the role of doctors as points of contact on this topic should, therefore, be strengthened [ 56 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding indicates that environmental pollutants are seen less as a risk to human health and much more as a threat to nature, such that the population may not recognize the need to discuss these risks with a medical professional [ 55 ]. Both awareness of the health risks posed by environmental pollutants and the role of doctors as points of contact on this topic should, therefore, be strengthened [ 56 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%