Meghnath Dhimal
@meghnathdhimal
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06-04-2014 16:20:58
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Thrilled to be speaking at this Pulitzer Center x Scroll.in webinar on Tues, Feb 13. If you are interested in stories on climate change x health - do consider joining! Just honored to be in the company of Meghnath Dhimal Soumya Swaminathan jesmin papri Tabassum Supriya Sharma
My great pleasure to be a recipient of Falcon Award for Disease Elimination and to be connected with global health communities working on NTDs World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, COP28 UAE ,UN Global Climate Action Awards , International Science Council Asia-Pacific, INGSA-Asia
Walking or jogging, yoga, and strength training seem to be the most effective exercises to ease depression, either alone or alongside established treatments such as psychotherapy and drugs, suggests NEW study Michael Noetel🔸 bmj.com/content/384/bm…
Don't miss this blog by Kelly Willis of Malaria No More, highlighting the link between warm climates & vector-borne diseases, emphasizing the need to invest in #climate-resilient health systems. #ClimateAction #ClimateChange 🔗 ow.ly/GUG250PrB9e
Please connect with us if you are interested World Health Organization (WHO), @GYA, @ATACH, International Science Council, Robert Marten
Human health is affected by air pollution, causing cardiometabolic, respiratory, and neurological disease and increased mortality. Pollutants include gases [nitrogen dioxide (NO2), NOx, and ozone] and particulate matter. Science Magazine World Health Organization (WHO) science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
All 17 #SDGs are interconnected – not just #SDG13 on climate action & #SDG3 on health. From gender equality to education, safe water, and hygiene, these goals overlap. We must address them holistically for sustainable progress- says Meghnath Dhimal #GlobalGoals #NSHPSN2024
At #NHRCSummit24, Dr Meghnath Dhimal shares key lessons from his presentation on "Climate change, health and ethics: Growing ethical crises.
In the session "Leveraging global perspective in preparedness and outbreak", Ruth Muller of Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, Meghnath Dhimal and Sandra Gewehr analyse challenges around vector borne diseases and #outbreak #preparedness, in the context of #climate change @EU2024BE #OneHealth
Great news for climate and health communities Dr Maria Neira
We analyzed the National Adaptation Plans of selected Asian countries for components related to maternal & child health protection from climate change impacts using the READ approach. Thank you Zerina @[email protected], Kristie Ebi, Ph.D., MPH, Meghnath Dhimal for guidance. doi.org/10.1088/1748-9…
The climate is changing so fast that we haven’t seen how bad extreme weather could get theconversation.com/the-climate-is… via The Conversation
Science special issue on Air Pollution #breathife World Health Organization (WHO) Science Magazine Climate & Clean Air Coalition Our Common Air