...McMichael, executive secretary of the Methodist Federation for Social Service.In a rejoinder to Burlingham, McMichael conceded that “racial prejudicecannot be eliminated by legislation alone, since prejudice is largely a matter...
...and Views of Philadelphia and Its Vicinity(1838). Text: CWP, XV, 229. Research: TPL, xxix; 441; 718.McMichael, Morton. (1807-1879). American poet and journalist. He reviewedTales of the Grotesque and Arabesque in...
Change - see the chapter on 'Human health' in that report, by AnthonyMcMichael and Andrew Githeko - contains no specific figures. But it gives grounds for thinking global warming will kill hundreds of thousands...
...conflicts.Thus the most important causal link is very likely the opposite of that indicated by Holst.AnthonyMcMichael (1993: 322) suggests a slightly more complicatedrelationship as a positive feedback process: 'environmental...
...haemorrhagic fever) and sketch a chain of events that has led to its emergence as a problem.Farmer quotes AnthonyMcMichael as saying 'Modern epidemiology is oriented toexplaining and quantifying the bobbing of corks on the surface waters...
...0 and E901.9 and X31, respectively.203. Anthony J. McMichael, Andrew Haines, Rudi Slooff, and Sari Kovats...Burden of Disease(Geneva: WHO, 1996).205. Anthony J. McMichael, et al., eds., Climate Change and Human Health...
...sustainability rather than a convenience.NOTESAs Anthony J. McMichael notes: '… ongoing trends in agricultural...genes into surrounding water and wild populations' (McMichael 2005a).Future reconstruction of world agriculture...
...93. Bittman, Food Matters, 11.94. Ibid., 9.95. Singer and Mason, Way We Eat, 232.96. Ibid.97. Anthony J. McMichael, John W. Powles, Colin D. Butler, and Ricardo Uauy,“Food, Livestock Production, Energy, Climate...
...levels there by about 20 percent, with attendant health effects (Schneider 1989, 183). According to Anthony J. McMichael, Professor of Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, higher summer temperatures...
......521-80907-X, $110 Environmental Change, Climate and Health: Issues and Research Methods Pim Martens, Anthony J. McMichael, eds. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2002, 336 pp. ISBN: 0-521-78236-8, $90 Environmental......
......renamed Ochlerotatus) (Reinert 2000), Anopheles, and Coquillettidia (Boyd et al. 2001; Doggett and Russell 1997, McMichael 2003; Russell 1995; Watson and Kay 1999). Previous studies show that marsupials (e.g., kangaroos and wallabies......
......of UVR being a protective modulator of immune and autoimmune processes involved in the etiology of such immune disorders (McMichael and Hall 1997). Type 1 diabetes and RA were therefore chosen for ecologic analysis to determine whether these disorders......
...Abstract. Climate change will affect human health, mostly adversely, resulting in a greater burden on the health care system, in addition to any other coexistent increases in demand (e.g. from Australia's increasingly ageing population). Understanding the extent to which health is likely to be...
...BACKGROUND: Climate change is projected to cause substantial increases in population movement in coming decades. Previous research has considered the likely causal influences and magnitude of such movements and the risks to national and international security. There has been little research on the...
...BACKGROUND: Arbovirus disease have emerged as a global public health concern. However, the impact of climatic, social, and environmental variability on the transmission of arbovirus disease remains to be determined. OBJECTIVE: Our goal for this study was to provide an overview of research...
...As several of the papers in this special issue show, environmental health hazards are currently most prevalent in developing countries at the household level. Among the commonest hazards are indoor air pollution, arsenic and infectious agents in drinking-water, and local environmental exposure to...
...Epidemiological studies typically examine associations between an exposure variable and a health outcome. In assessing the causal nature of an observed association, the "Bradford Hill criteria" have long provided a background framework--in the words of one of Bradford Hill's closest colleagues, an...
...We compared mortality of 1,999 outdoor staff working as part of an insecticide application program during 1935-1996 with that of 1,984 outdoor workers not occupationally exposed to insecticides, and with the Australian population. Surviving subjects also completed a morbidity questionnaire....
...BACKGROUND: As an observational science, epidemiology is regarded by some researchers as inherently flawed and open to false results. In a recent paper, Boffetta et al. [Boffetta P. McLaughlin JK, LaVecchia C, Tarone RE, Lipworth L, Blot WJ. False-positive results in cancer epidemiology: a plea for...
......risks... will be large in scale and imping[e] on whole populations." The report's principal researcher, AnthonyMcMichael of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, warned that industrialized nations were "actually tinkering......
......from Britain's relatively mild heat waves, says Anthony J. McMichael, lead author of the IPCC chapter on human health...losses in the summer than gains in the winter," says McMichael. Tropical trouble Though heat can kill directly......
......project director at PeopleSoft in Pleasanton. Kok will succeed Bob McMichael when he retires in June. Connecticut James L. Dean to managing...Madison from AP correspondent in South Bend, Ind. Ross succeeds Anthony Jewell, who resigned....
......helped save against the odds. Mum Meera McMichael saved dying Peruvian student Nurit Pollock...Doctors checked the British-based Anthony Nolan Trust's donor register for any...television show 15 years ago about how Anthony Nolan's mother had set up a register......
......of the impact on agriculture and impaired development in vulnerable populations. The warning came from Professor AnthonyMcMichael of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, in a report published in the British Medical Journal. THE......
......turn out to be milder than feared. The general effects of climate on human health were well aired in a chapter by Anthony J McMichael in Climate Change 1995, the report of the Intergovernmental panel of Climate Change, and it makes chilling reading......
......helped save against the odds. Mum Meera McMichael saved dying Peruvian student Nurit Pollock...Doctors checked the British-based Anthony Nolan Trust's donor register for any...television show 15 years ago about how Anthony Nolan's mother had set up a register......
......of the impact on agriculture and impaired development in vulnerable populations. The warning came from Professor AnthonyMcMichael of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, in a report published in the British Medical Journal. THE......
......risks... will be large in scale and imping[e] on whole populations." The report's principal researcher, AnthonyMcMichael of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, warned that industrialized nations were "actually tinkering......
......from Britain's relatively mild heat waves, says Anthony J. McMichael, lead author of the IPCC chapter on human health...losses in the summer than gains in the winter," says McMichael. Tropical trouble Though heat can kill directly......
......turn out to be milder than feared. The general effects of climate on human health were well aired in a chapter by Anthony J McMichael in Climate Change 1995, the report of the Intergovernmental panel of Climate Change, and it makes chilling reading......
......521-80907-X, $110 Environmental Change, Climate and Health: Issues and Research Methods Pim Martens, Anthony J. McMichael, eds. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2002, 336 pp. ISBN: 0-521-78236-8, $90 Environmental......
......renamed Ochlerotatus) (Reinert 2000), Anopheles, and Coquillettidia (Boyd et al. 2001; Doggett and Russell 1997, McMichael 2003; Russell 1995; Watson and Kay 1999). Previous studies show that marsupials (e.g., kangaroos and wallabies......
......of UVR being a protective modulator of immune and autoimmune processes involved in the etiology of such immune disorders (McMichael and Hall 1997). Type 1 diabetes and RA were therefore chosen for ecologic analysis to determine whether these disorders......