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How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Plan for climate change impacts to and from your site. How to integrate climate change adaptation into your management system under an environmental permit.
Examples of viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) include Lassa fever, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, Marburg and Ebola virus diseases.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with psychiatric disorders.
What to do if your land is affected by extreme weather, such as flooding, extreme heat or drought.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with diabetes mellitus.
Who's responsible for cleaning up contaminated land and how you know if your business is on a contaminated site
The characteristics, diagnosis, epidemiology of hantaviruses.
Advises on how planning can manage potential noise impacts in new development.
Advice for medical professionals to use when assessing drivers with cardiovascular disorders.
How to care for animals on farms and at market in severe hot or cold weather, floods or drought.
This National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funding call is seeking research proposals to investigate how health services can adapt to disruption caused by extreme weather events in low and middle income countries.
The epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis and management of severe fever with thrombocytopaenia syndrome (SFTS).
Location: Cargo shift in the English Channel. Grounding at Whitsand Bay, Cornwall, England.
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