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AUC research focuses on climate change consequences on health, impact of pollutants generated by human activity on health, such as determining the levels of toxicants and mitigating methods.
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The Challenge of Healthy Aging
Climate change is not simply the reported changes in temperature, melting of polar ice caps and rising sea levels. It is not just an issue of the weather with no direct or indirect consequences on ecological and human health. It is a global challenge since, after all, “environmental health is human health.”
The study of the global aging population is imperative, given how climate change and the associated chemicals — caused by changes in lifestyle and industrialization, including ultrafine and nanoparticle emissions and microplastic generation — have led to an increase in non-communicable disease, diabetes, cardiopulmonary and neurological conditions. This is addressed in the Longitudinal Study of Egyptian Healthy Aging (AL-SEHA). Part of the U.S.-based Health and Retirement Study network, this multisite-multidisciplinary study defines the psycho-socio-biological determinants of health and cognitive decline. Also noteworthy is the fact that the World Health Organization reports that non-communicable diseases pose the greatest challenge for low- and middle-income countries.
The Sustainable Way Forward
The WHO, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention agree that the most vulnerable populations to climate change are children and the elderly. Therefore, nutrition and food quality are key areas of investigation by global health scientists and students, particularly concerning child prenatal, perinatal and adolescent health.
The global health perspective on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals is that the other 16 goals impact good health and well-being (Goal 3), proving that environmental health is, indeed, human health.
Where AUC Is Making an Impact
At AUC, global health scientists, including physicians, pharmacists, psychologists, dentists, statisticians, toxicologists, environmental scientists and health analysts, investigate the direct and indirect consequences of a changing climate and the impact of the pollutants generated by human activity on human health, which includes:
- Cataloging the preclinical and clinical effects and underlying mechanisms associated with acid precipitation and tropospheric ozone-induced cardiovascular and respiratory disease (e.g., atherosclerosis, asthma and emphysema)
- Investigating the eutrophication of water systems and health effects of persistent organic pollutants, leached and precipitated heavy metals and the burden of the synthetic fertilizers and pesticides used to overcome soil degradation-parasite redistribution and the consequences of draught
- Determining the levels of toxicant and bacteria levels in water, fish and plants, as well as mitigation methods
Hassan El-Fawal
Professor of Biomedical Sciences Founding Director, Institute of Global Health and Human Ecology
Faculty Experts in the Field
[### Mohamed Salama
Professor, Global Health and Human Ecology](https://www.aucegypt.edu/fac/mohamed-salama)
- August 31, 2022
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### Managing AUC's Pandemic Response, One Study at a Time: Meet the Scientific Advisory Committee
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### AUC, University of Lübeck Assemble World’s First Comprehensive Egyptian Reference Genome
Mohamed Salama, visiting associate professor at AUC's Institute of Global Health and Human Ecology, physician and clinical neurotoxicologist... - September 18, 2018
### AUC Spearheads New Institute of Global Health, Human Ecology in Egypt
The newly launched Institute of Global Health and Human Ecology will house several graduate programs, including the new Master of Public Hea... - September 12, 2018
### AUC Introduces New Graduate Programs in Global Public Health, Education
With new PhD specializations and master's in the fields of global public health and education, AUC's graduate programs continue to grow.
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