Climate-specific health literacy and medical advice: The potential for health co-benefits and climate change mitigation. An exploratory study
Background: Despite scientific consensus about the risks of climate change on human health, patients’ knowledge on climate change related health risks is largely unexplored. The current study aimed to investigate the current state of climate-specific healthy literacy in patients and the impact of cl...
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Main Authors: | Lydia Reismann, Andrea Weber, Michael Leitzmann, Carmen Jochem |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/56b6304c34f34500863b4ce8d2a90cb0 |
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