What are effective strategies for educating healthcare staff on air pollution prevention?
Air pollution is a serious environmental and health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. It can cause or worsen respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological diseases, as well as increase the risk of cancer and premature death. Healthcare staff are not only exposed to air pollution in their daily lives, but also in their workplaces, where they may encounter harmful emissions from medical equipment, waste, and cleaning products. Therefore, it is important for healthcare staff to be aware of the sources, effects, and prevention of air pollution, and to take action to reduce their own and their patients' exposure. In this article, we will discuss some effective strategies for educating healthcare staff on air pollution prevention.
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