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Helena Chapman

@hj_chapman

Physician-researcher in global med. Using EO for One Health. Enhancing TB control 🏥🇩🇴🇨🇺🌎. Founder @IfmsaR #ODEM Unidos por la Salud! Tweets are my own.

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We are excited to launch the December 2022 issue of the World Medical Journal #WMA. Together, we must leverage our clinical expertise and build professional networks that can facilitate prompt knowledge sharing across countries! #OneHealth 🏥🌎 wma.net/wp-content/upl… WMA-JDN

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Saharan dust causes poor visibility and air quality for people in Puerto Rico. An early warning system developed by NASA’s Applied Sciences Program gives residents 3 days’ notice of a dust storm. go.nasa.gov/42xPYL2

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Wildfire smoke is one of the largest sources of unhealthy air quality. To help extinguish its health effects, Jason Vargo of the @SFFED uses NASA satellite data to better understand wildfire smoke impacts and build healthier communities. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/3Zb93j2

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Bright nighttime lights disrupt circadian rhythms and cause sleep deficiency. Scientists compared @nasa nightlight and This is not the CDC health data and found that poorer, non-white neighborhoods experience more artificial light at night. #NPHW go.nasa.gov/3nBnuQx

Bright nighttime lights disrupt circadian rhythms and cause sleep deficiency.

Scientists compared @nasa nightlight and <a href="/cdc/">This is not the CDC</a> health data and found that poorer, non-white neighborhoods experience more artificial light at night. #NPHW go.nasa.gov/3nBnuQx
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Take a moment to listen to "Cosmic Cycles: A Space Symphony" ("Earth, Our Home"), a collaboration by composer Henry Dehlinger, NASA, and National Philharmonic #OneHealth AGU_GeoHealth AMS Health NASA HAQAST GW EOH Department youtube.com/watch?v=f-2F3Q…

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Learning about Earth Obs for Health at 3rd Annual GEO Health CoP Special Edition on AmeriGEO! A total of 16 energizing talks on environmental health topics from USA, Colombia, Honduras, and Brazil! More information: geohealthcop.org/workshops/2023… #OneHealth Group on Earth Observations (GEO) NASA HAQAST

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How does climate change affect air pollution and people’s health? NASA HAQAST investigator Arlene Fiore is using TEMPO Mission data to understand how certain gases affect our health and air quality, especially on high heat and pollution days. haqast.org/tiger-teams/

How does climate change affect air pollution and people’s health?

<a href="/NASA_HAQAST/">NASA HAQAST</a> investigator Arlene Fiore is using <a href="/TEMPO_Mission/">TEMPO Mission</a> data to understand how certain gases affect our health and air quality, especially on high heat and pollution days.

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On the ground, NASA data is put into action. Scientists are using TEMPO data to understand how certain gases affect our health and air quality, especially on high-pollution days. Explore other current air quality projects: go.nasa.gov/44J0a2Y

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GEO Health CoP, in collaboration with NASA, Oak Ridge Lab, and @RPI, is integrating Earth observations for public health solutions.🔬 Guided by leading data scientists, RPI students are addressing critical GEO #healthchallenges with some innovative projects👇bit.ly/3Q7Pk1A

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It’s One Health Awareness Month! What’s #OneHealth? It’s the idea that animal, human, and environmental health are all interconnected. From our vantage point in space and with scientists on the ground, NASA observations and data help promote healthier communities. See how ⬇️

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NASA’s upcoming Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission will change the way we see and track phytoplankton. PACE’s advanced ocean color technology will help scientists distinguish “Who’s who” in terms of phytoplankton communities. More: go.nasa.gov/4920rkq

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#NASA Interested in learning about #OneHealth and how we use Earth observations to enhance health decision-making activities? ☑Apply for the Summer 2024 internship within NASA Earth Action Program's Health & Air Quality Applications by Feb 2 🛰 🌎 stemgateway.nasa.gov/s/course-offer…