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General Medicine
All departmental services are located in the Quinn Administration Building, 2nd floor.
Phone: 617-287-5660
Fax: 617-287-3977
Counseling Center

24/7 Crisis Phone Support
855.634.4135

Phone: 617.287.5690
Fax: 617.287.5507
Health & Wellness

Climate Effects on Health

Climate change and global warming significantly impact your health. Issues such as respiratory diseases, food shortages, water insufficiency, insect-borne infections, and heat-related deaths are increasinly prevalent.

University Health Services is committed to improving health literacy in relation to climate change. Below, you can explore relevant articles and actions to mitigate climate change and maintain your health. 

 

Learn More About Climate Change

Air Quality and Health

  •  | Healio
  •  | Healio
  •  | Healio
  •  | Med Page Today

Biodiversity and Health

  •  | World Health Organization
  •  | MD Edge

Climate Resiliency

Climate Action

  •  | Climate for Health

Mental Health

  •  | American Psychological Association
  •  | Harvard School of Public Health

Heat and Health

  •  | Global Heat Health Information Network
  •  | Med Page Today

Staying Healthy Through Climate Change

As climate change continues to impact our environment, it's crucial to take steps to protect your health. Extreme heat, air pollution, and other climate-related factors can exacerbate health issues such as respiratory conditions and heat-related illnesses. Stay informed and proactive by adopting strategies to mitigate these effects.

Keeping Cool

Keeping Cool: Learn ways to stay cool during extreme heat events to prevent heat-related illnesses.

  • | Global Heat Health Information Network

Children's Health

Mental Health: Understand how climate change impacts childhood mental health and strategies to mitigate these effects.

  •  | Harvard School of Public Health

Respiratory Health

Managing Respiratory Conditions: Learn how climate change exacerbates respiratory conditions and what steps to take for better health management.

  •  | Healio
  •  | Med Page Today

Additional Resources

Explore these resources to deepen your understanding and take actionable steps toward climate resiliency and personal health:

  •  | World Health Organization
  •  | Climate for Health
  •  | Global Heat Health Information Network

 

Stay informed and proactive about the impacts of climate change on your health and the steps you can take to mitigate these effects.

General Medicine
All departmental services are located in the Quinn Administration Building, 2nd floor.
Phone: 617-287-5660
Fax: 617-287-3977
Counseling Center

24/7 Crisis Phone Support
855.634.4135

Phone: 617.287.5690
Fax: 617.287.5507
Health & Wellness