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Autoimmune Disease Incidence Increase Linked to Climate Change
Immune-mediated disease caused by climate change-associated ...
Climate change is driving an increase in immune-mediated diseases such as asthma, allergies, autoimmune diseases, and cancers. Anthropogenically ...
Climate change and public health: The effects of global warming on ...
... the possible increased risk and prevalence of allergies and autoimmune diseases.
Autoimmune Disease Incidence Increase Linked to Climate Change
Rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases are on the rise, and climate change is contributing to those increases — and the risks to ...
Guest Blog: Climate Change and its Impact on Autoimmune Disease
A warming climate has increased the incidence of vector-borne diseases caused by parasites, bacteria, or viruses transmitted by ticks, which are ...
Climate change linked with increases in autoimmune diseases
The effects of climate change break down epithelial barriers, enabling pollutants and other materials to penetrate the body and trigger or exacerbate ...
Climate change contributing to rise in immune health problems
Immune-related diseases—from allergies to rheumatoid arthritis to colorectal cancer—have spiked recently, and climate change appears play a ...
Environment, Lifestyles, and Climate Change: The Many Nongenetic ...
A critical unanswered question is what is causing the increase in the prevalence of autoimmunity and autoimmune diseases around the world.
Climate change is driving an epidemic of immune health problems
Climate change is contributing to an increase in immune-mediated diseases such as asthma, allergies, autoimmune diseases, and cancer.
Impact of climate change on rheumatic diseases: A scoping review
The most common climate-related exposure was air pollution, with other factors including excess heat or cold, precipitation, exposure to ultraviolet light, and ...
Impact of climate change on immune responses and barrier defense
There is an expanding body of evidence that climate-related exposures such as air pollution, heat, wildfires, extreme weather events, and biodiversity loss ...
Climate change and public health: The effects of global warming on ...
… by increasing exposure to novel pollutants, allergens and disease vectors, climate change may play a role in the development of allergic and ...
The increasing prevalence of autoimmunity and autoimmune diseases
Current evidence implicates the momentous alterations in our foods, xenobiotics, air pollution, infections, personal lifestyles, stress, and climate change as ...
How Climate Change Affects Allergies, Immune Response and Autism
The changes in the environment and biodiversity brought on by climate change could be responsible for increases in allergies, autoimmune diseases and autism.
Climate change, pollution, and collapsing biodiversity are damaging ...
The lack of positive environmental exposures to build the strength of our immune systems, and the increasing negative exposures which attack ...
Immune-mediated diseases and climate change - Frontiers
Climate change is driving an increase in immune-mediated diseases such as asthma, allergies, autoimmune diseases, and cancers.
Autoimmune Diseases Following Environmental Disasters - MDPI
Climate-induced rising temperatures can also disrupt the immune system. In particular, prolonged heat wave exposure may increase levels of proinflammatory ...
Climate & Geography's Role in Autoimmune Disorders - Dr Maggie Yu
Ever noticed that your autoimmune diseases, like arthritis, show increased disease activity when the air temperature drops due to climate change? That ain't a ...
Over half of known human pathogenic diseases can be aggravated ...
It is relatively well accepted that climate change can affect human pathogenic diseases; however, the full extent of this risk remains ...
A Potential Link between Environmental Triggers and Autoimmunity
Autoimmune diseases have registered an alarming rise worldwide in recent years. Accumulated evidence indicates that the immune system′s ...
The Impact of Climate Change on Immunity and Gut Microbiota in ...
Global warming is associated with an increased risk of infectious diarrhea, respiratory diseases, and epidemics, with strong pressure on the immune system to ...