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Scientists say the 'plant world' needs to come out and claim its place at the One Health table - MSNThey give the example of Hoffman et al. (2022), who propose applying a One Health perspective to address the trade-offs that lie at the interface of ensuring plant health for food security versus ...
One Health refers to the interconnectedness of the health of humans, animals, and the environment. Research using a One Health perspective is needed to improve our understanding of major health ...
A team of scientists argue that a One Health approach to plant health is vital if we are to sustainably feed a growing population expected to reach 10 billion by 2050. The researchers, who ...
Learn more about Prof. Salome Bukachi and her talk: One Health and the changing global health landscape – The neglected heartbeat on January 25. RSVP Today! ... What would be your advice to those ...
To truly address the complexity of One Health, experts in systems thinking and ecological linkages must be included to provide a comprehensive, 360-degree perspective.
CABI’s One Health Knowledge Bank brings together One Health knowledge and debate. In February, we are pleased to offer: This webinar will examine the role methane plays in climate change, public ...
One way to accelerate progress in mental health care is to reframe how we understand it. A powerful place to start is by adopting a new lens: mental health is brain health.
Scientists writing a policy forum article in the CABI One Health journal say the “plant world” needs to come out and claim its place at the One Health table as part of a desire to break down ...
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