The Physician’s Role in Efforts to Slow Global Warming

Dr. Parker’s article in this issue of American Family Physician offers a concise presentation of the science of climate change. Download the full article here.

Hispanic health disparities after a flood disaster: Results of a population-based survey of individuals experiencing home site damage in El Paso (Texas, USA)

In 2006, El Paso County, a predominantly Hispanic urban area, was affected by a flood disaster; 1,500 homes were damaged. We assessed the health impacts of the disaster upon 475 individuals whose homes....

Read More

Slowing Global Warming: Benefits for Patients and the Planet

Slowing Global Warming: Benefits for Patients and the Planet

  Global warming is an occurrence that is well documented, with average global surface temperatures now 1.5°F (0.83°C) higher than at the start of the industrial revolution.  Since the 1970s,....

Read More

Global Climate Change and Infectious Diseases

The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen ended on December 18 without passage of a binding resolution for tackling global climate change. With the debate over U.S. health....

Read More