Environmental Health Promotion: Bridging Traditional Environmental Health and Health Promotion
This article highlights the juncture between environmental health and health promotion and underscores the need for health promotion involvement in environmental health practice. It begins with a synopsis of current issues in environmental public health and deficiencies in environmental public healt...
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