Environmental Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a novel resource to understand the global impact of environmental pollution and how it increases diabetes mellitus. Over the past three decades, environmental pollution has been an emerging global public health problem in developing and developed nations. The swift urbanization and industrial revolution increased environmental pollution to a hazardous level. Environmental pollution is a leading risk factor for several well-known diseases. This book opens venues for students, physicians, researchers, the science community, and policymakers to enhance their knowledge about environmental pollution, weather conditions, climate change, and their impact on insulin resistance and mechanisms allied to Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Moreover, this book will provide knowledge about the green space environment and its impact on T2DM. - Offers unique scientific information, facts, and figures about environmental pollution and T2DM - Highlights the air pollution condition of different countries on various continents and mechanisms allied to developing T2DM - Provides information about countries highly polluted and countries less polluted, along with the epidemiological trends of T2DM
Environmental pollution is an emerging global public health problem of both developing and developed nations. Such pollution is a major risk factor for many illnesses, including nervous system disorders. This book combines the highlights the effects of environmental pollution on brain biology. It will be a thorough overview of the pathophysiological and oxidative stress mechanisms and how environmental pollution affects the brain biology. The author discusses environmental pollution and brain development, memory, autism, hearing and vision loss and brain cancer. Several chapters address controversial topics such as the effect of Electromagnetic Field Radiation (RF-EMFR).
Environmental Pollution and Cardiovascular Diseases" opens avenues for researchers, physicians, the science community, and policymakers to enhance their knowledge about environmental pollution, weather conditions, climate change, and their impact on the cardiovascular system. It further aims to ameliorate the global burden of cardiovascular deaths attributable to pollution. "Environmental Pollution and Cardiovascular Diseases" assesses the trends in pollution-linked cardiovascular disease from the 1990s to the present day. The total annual number of deaths from cardiovascular disease attributable to particulate matter air pollution rose from 2.6 million in 1990 to to 3.5 million in 2019. Air pollution-related deaths increased by 28% among women, and 43% among men. Overall, air pollution is estimated to cause about 34% of ischemic heart disease deaths. As these figures show no sign of declining, this book is a must-have for researchers, cardiologists and others seeking to understand such an important etiological factor in so many cardiovascular illnesses.• Opens new avenues for readers to enhance their knowledge about environmental pollution, weather conditions, climate change and their linkage with cardiovascular diseases.• Highlights the air pollution conditions of different countries on various continents and mechanisms allied to developing hypertension, congenital heart diseases, myocardial infarction, coronary artery diseases and pollution-related deaths.• Provides information about the countries which are highly polluted and countries which are less polluted and the epidemiological trends of coronary artery diseases.
Environmental Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a novel resource to understand the global impact of environmental pollution and how it increases diabetes mellitus. Over the past three decades, environmental pollution has been an emerging global public health problem in developing and developed nations. The swift urbanization and industrial revolution increased environmental pollution to a hazardous level. Environmental pollution is a leading risk factor for several well-known diseases. This book opens venues for students, physicians, researchers, the science community, and policymakers to enhance their knowledge about environmental pollution, weather conditions, climate change, and their impact on insulin resistance and mechanisms allied to Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Moreover, this book will provide knowledge about the green space environment and its impact on T2DM. - Offers unique scientific information, facts, and figures about environmental pollution and T2DM - Highlights the air pollution condition of different countries on various continents and mechanisms allied to developing T2DM - Provides information about countries highly polluted and countries less polluted, along with the epidemiological trends of T2DM
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