Northeastern University: Global Population, Climate, And Technology Are Changing Human Health. Here's What We Can Do About It.
February 11, 2020
February 11, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Feb. 11 -- Northeastern University issued the following news on Feb. 10:
We live in a more connected world than ever before. The availability of rapid intercontinental travel means that a disease in one region can easily become a global concern, as the novel coronavirus outbreak has demonstrated in recent weeks.
We live in a world where the global effects of climate change, including changes in weather patterns, rising seas, and increased tempera . . .
We live in a more connected world than ever before. The availability of rapid intercontinental travel means that a disease in one region can easily become a global concern, as the novel coronavirus outbreak has demonstrated in recent weeks.
We live in a world where the global effects of climate change, including changes in weather patterns, rising seas, and increased tempera . . .