3rd Annual Environmental Health in Family Medicine Day 2006
The links between
exposure to environmental contaminants and human health problems are becoming
ever more apparent. Patients want answers from research and from their health
professionals about their personal risk and how to protect themselves and their
families. This full day of sessions will help doctors deal with these issues
more effectively in their practice through clinical cases and open discussion.The links below are the
slides from the presentations which took place at the 3rd Annual Environmental
Health in Family Medicine Day - November 15, 2006 - Toronto Marriott Eaton
Centre Hotel
Chronic, Complex, Environment-Linked Conditions:
Conundrums and Care Dr.
Lynn Marshall Click here to view presentation slides (441
KB)
Food Intolerance - How Everyday Foods can Lead
to Chronic Illness Dr. Riina
Bray Click here to view presentation slides
(292 KB)
Can we Prevent Breast Cancer by Avoiding
Environmental Pollution? Dr. Alan Abelsohn Click here to view presentation slides (330
KB)
Reproductive Health in the Environment -
Clinical Pearls Dr. Brian
Gibson Click here to view presentation slides (325
KB)
Body Burden Dr. Kathleen Kerr Click here to view presentation slides (342
KB)
Climate Change and Infectious Disease Dr. Robert Lannigan Click here to view presentation slides (237 KB)
Genetic Polymorphism: Recognizing
Slow and Fast Metabolizers in the Family Practice Dr. Margaret Sanborn Click here to view presentation slides (145
KB)
Asthma and the Environment Dr. Alan Kaplan Click here to view presentation slides (481 KB)
Sustainable Energy: Practical Solutions for a
Prosperous Ontario Jose Etcheverry, David Suzuki
Foundation Click here to view presentation slides (1,053 KB)
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