How to Stop the Next Pandemic? Stop Deforestation

How to Stop the Next Pandemic? Stop Deforestation Neil Vora, a physician and disease detective, discusses the intricate link between deforestation, disease outbreaks, and public health. He presents compelling evidence on how environmental devastation has led…

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A Flawed Approach to Public Health

The current reactive approach to public health is flawed.

Instead of waiting for disease outbreaks to occur and then responding, we should focus on prevention.

One major preventative measure involves protecting tropical forests which play an integral role in maintaining human health.

We act as if outbreaks are inevitable. If you ask me, this is medical negligence. – Neil Vora

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  1. 01How to Stop the Next Pandemic? Stop Deforestation
  2. 02A Flawed Approach to Public Health
  3. 03Deforestation as a Disease Catalyst
  4. 04Three Ways Deforestation Unleashes Disease
  5. 05Climate Change Amplifies Infectious Diseases
  6. 06Preventing Outbreaks Through Community Solutions
  7. 07Bridging Sectors for Preventative Solutions
  8. 08Interconnectedness of Health

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