Research Magazine Fall 2006 - Focus on Public Health (Health and Nature)

In this issue: Kids need wild places, outdoors to let loose, Canine visits to hospitals could cause problems; An unlikely aquatic issue; Outdoor areas don't suit smokers' needs; Adapting to climate change; Tracing metal contamination risks on human health; Information exchange vital for co...

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Main Author: Students Promoting Awareness of Research Knowledge (SPARK)
Other Authors: Owen Roberts
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: University of Guelph 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10214/5270
http://www.uoguelph.ca/research/guelph-research-magazines
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Summary:In this issue: Kids need wild places, outdoors to let loose, Canine visits to hospitals could cause problems; An unlikely aquatic issue; Outdoor areas don't suit smokers' needs; Adapting to climate change; Tracing metal contamination risks on human health; Information exchange vital for containing avian flu; Keeping tabs on swine disease; Badgering the cattle industry; Insects: Indicators of a changing environment; A furry bandit spreads disease to dogs; New seeds bring improved health and food security; An eye on food safety; National surveillance of avian flu is co-ordinated effort; Meet the Research contributors