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  • Article from 21.11.2016 | Last changed: 24.11.2016

    Epidemiology

    stylised groups of people, one is highlighted in colour

    … situations. Source: 4designersart / Fotolia.com The function of epidemiology is to investigate the frequency of occurrence of diseases, health problems, or other health-related phenomena in populations or population groups, and to look for possible … factors and if possible the exact correlations between causes and disease are investigated. In the case of sequential analyses, the cohort under observation is …

  • Article from 19.03.2018 | Last changed: 20.03.2018

    Health-related exposure assessment

    diagram presenting oral, dermal and inhalativ exposure to man

    Health-related exposure assessment Exposure - pathes of environmental impact Source: … influences. This contact can occur via mouth (e. g. by food), the respiratory system or skin. These routes of entry from the environment into the organism are …

  • Article from 07.11.2017 | Last changed: 07.11.2017

    Indoor air hygiene

    livingroom with armchairs, dining table, carpet, lamps, pictures and potted plants

    … regulations concerning indoor pollution – Do we need a "TA Innenraum"? (63.91 kB) Related contents Kurzanleitung für das Internetangebot „Luftdaten“ Indikator: … Luftqualität in Ballungsräumen Formaldehyd Ausschuss für Innenraumrichtwerte Related publications Particulate Matter emission reduction in international maritime …

  • Article from 27.03.2015 | Last changed: 27.07.2022

    Research project “Environmental justice in urban areas”

    Urban neighbourhoods need areas for sports, play, leisure and recreation

    … procedure was proposed, consisting of a city-wide analysis and a more in-depth investigation of areas identified as being subject to multiple burdens in the first … Formulation of objectives and measures: It is essential to determine the area-related need for action. Links, e.g. for inclusion in integrated urban development … planning area concerned must be applied. In environmental planning, for example, a systematic check for socio-spatially oriented priorities suggests itself. Use of …

  • Article from 16.09.2013 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    Mould

    mould

    … taken against mould infestation, which is free of charge to the interested public. Related contents Kommission Innenraumlufthygiene Umweltbedingte Krankheitslasten … detection and remediation of mould in buildings Evaluation of Information Systems Relevant to Climate Change and Health - Vol. 1 Evaluation of Information …

  • Article from 07.11.2017 | Last changed: 07.11.2017

    Nanomaterial

    white aerosol can sprays in front of black background

    … medical products – can be absorbed by the gut and then penetrate into the lymphatic system and into the blood. Risks to human health and the environment are most likely … Nanomaterials Research strategy of the higher federal authorities on risks related to nanomaterials for humans and the environment Nanomaterials and other …

  • Article from 11.01.2019 | Last changed: 11.01.2019

    Climate change and health

    That's good against heat: a cooling water bag

    … 11.01.2019 Heat waves can harm health The German Weather Service (DWD) heat warning system will be working to better protect health by providing improved information. … toddlers, the elderly and the infirm may be more acutely affected. Health concerns related to heat waves will become a greater concern in our ageing society.  Direct …

  • Article from 07.11.2017 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    Epigenetics and Environmental Influences

    DNA stylised

    … in its infancy. The importance accorded by the Federal Environment Agency to this relatively new field in biology is due to its concern with protecting public health. … für Umwelteinflüsse Epigenetik – Das molekulare Gedächtnis für Umwelteinflüsse Related contents Schmerzgel – Fragen und Antworten Nachhaltige Mobilität …

  • Article from 21.11.2016 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    Assessing environmentally-related health risks

    A test tube with a blood sample is filled up with an other fluid in the laboratory..

    Assessing environmentally-related health risks Environmental impacts on human health can be analysed in different ways. Source: Franz Flügel / Fotolia.com There are various ways of investigating the impact of the environment on human health. last update on … which influences people (or, as the case may be, animals, organs, or cell systems) are exposed to, to what degree, and for how long (exposure estimation). …

  • Article from 24.01.2017 | Last changed: 13.11.2017

    Building Products

    different building products

    … that are low in emissions and pollutants by: Establishing criteria for health-related evaluation of emissions from building products Labelling of low-emission … High Concern in building products. Associated content Links Committee for Health-related Evaluation of Building Products Publications Building Products: Determining …

  • Article from 07.01.2020 | Last changed: 07.01.2020

    Legal provisions

    paragraphs

    … Institute for Risk Assessment Product safety portal of the BAuA EU Rapid Alert System (RAPEX) EU-Export Helpdesk Related contents Bauprodukte Chemische Stoffe Produktverantwortung in der …

  • Article from 12.06.2015 | Last changed: 12.06.2015

    Products

    Shopping Mall

    … and regulations, recommended measures for both vendors and consumers, and labeling systems. Our consumer advice portal "Umweltbewusst leben: Der Verbraucher-Ratgeber" … "Blauer Engel" Ecodesign Award consumer advice portal "Umweltbewusst leben" Related publications Blue Angel eco-label for textiles Mobile Work in the future A …