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Stadt Land Wald | Welche Luft gesund und welche krank macht

In the organizer's words:

Around 98 percent of Europeans live in regions with a high level of particulate matter pollution, which poses a health risk. Doctors therefore recommend climate therapies, i.e. spending time in healthy air, not only to cure illnesses but also to improve health in general.

The event deals with the effects of ambient air on our health. How (un)healthy is the air we breathe? Can we improve our health by spending time in environments such as forests or the sea? What can we do to reduce health risks from air pollution?

With:

Dr. Susanne Bastian, Head of the Air Health Department, Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology;
Dr. Charlotte Großkopf, physician and neuroscientist, TU Dresden;
Dr. Wolfgang Straff, environmental physician, Federal Environment Agency

The event is part of the program accompanying the current special exhibition "Air. One for all"

This content has been machine translated.

Location

Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Lingnerplatz 1 01069 Dresden

Organizer | Miscellaneous

Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden
Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden Lingnerplatz 1 01069 Dresden

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