AIR POLLUTION AND ATOPIC DERMATITIS: INSIGHTS INTO PATHOGENIC MECHANISMS AND PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS

Rokas Česynas, Agnė Jagelavičienė, Arūnas Valiulis Abstract Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a highly prevalent chronic, inf­lammatory skin condition that affects both the pediatric and adult populations, with a higher incidence in child­hood. AD pathogenesis is multifactorial, ranging from genetic susceptibility to environmental factors. Among the environmental factors, air pollution has emerged as a significant contributor…

Post Graduate Public Health Professionals Need Assessment in Terms

Tomas Vaičiūnas, Aurelija Blaževičienė, Vaclovas Šveikauskas Abstract This article is an overview of a conducted survey among Public health professionals in 2010. The aim of the study is to examine how Public health professionals assess their knowledge in various areas of public health workforce and what new Public health-related professional competencies they wish to improve…

THE OWN ASPECTS OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ARCHITECTURE

Inga Genytė Abstract Summary The article analyzes the importance of architecture and public health relationship for strengthening health. More detailed health promotion and environmental challenges of architecture in today‘s society. Separately discussed importance of close relationship between architects and public health professionals in the enhancement of health. The aim – overview theoretical level of architecture…