Urban-associated diseases: Candidate diseases, environmental risk factors, and a path forward

Volume: 133, Pages: 105187 - 105187
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Cities are home to over half the global population; that proportion is expected to rise to 70% by mid-century. The urban environment differs greatly from that in which humans evolved, with potentially important consequences for health. Rates for allergic, inflammatory and auto-immune diseases appear to rise with urbanization and be higher in the more urbanized nations of the world which has led some to suggest that cities promote the occurrence...
Paper Details
Title
Urban-associated diseases: Candidate diseases, environmental risk factors, and a path forward
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
133
Pages
105187 - 105187
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