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  2. Sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Sanitation refers to public health conditions related to clean drinking water and treatment and disposal of human excreta and sewage. [1] Preventing human contact with feces is part of sanitation, as is hand washing with soap. Sanitation systems aim to protect human health by providing a clean environment that will stop the transmission of ...

  3. Environmental health - Wikipedia

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    Environmental health is the branch of public health concerned with all aspects of the natural and built environment affecting human health. In order to effectively control factors that may affect health, the requirements that must be met in order to create a healthy environment must be determined. [1]

  4. Sustainable sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable sanitation is a sanitation system designed to meet certain criteria and to work well over the long-term. Sustainable sanitation systems consider the entire "sanitation value chain", from the experience of the user, excreta and wastewater collection methods, transportation or conveyance of waste, treatment, and reuse or disposal. [2]

  5. Deforestation: Human Health Impacts and How to Fight Back

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    ensuring food security. redistributing water to dry regions. preventing natural disasters and flooding. preventing fires and air pollution. providing shelter and food to billions of people (not to ...

  6. Acid Rain: How It Affects Your Health - WebMD

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    Fluid in the lungs,or pulmonary edema, can happen if you breathe in nitric acid. Dental erosion, if acids wear down the enamel on your teeth. The sulfate and nitrate particles that turn rain ...

  7. How Long Does It Take for Mold to Affect Your Health?

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    Takeaway. The length of time it takes for mold to cause symptoms varies greatly. The side effects can be immediate, delayed, or nonexistent. It depends on your environment and level of mold ...

  8. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    Waste management is intended to reduce the adverse effects of waste on human health, the environment, planetary resources, and aesthetics. The aim of waste management is to reduce the dangerous effects of such waste on the environment and human health.

  9. Symptoms of Mold Exposure: In House and More - Healthline

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    Mold allergies occur when your immune system overreacts to certain types of mold, which your body considers to be an allergen. This can result in symptoms such as sneezing and nasal congestion ...

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