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An exploration of the Portuguese Council for Health and Environment
                    Here, Dr. Mónica Rodrigues explores the Portuguese Council for Health and Environment (CPSA) efforts to prevent climate change, promote sustainability, enact a Global Health System Strategy and so much more.                
            Rapid measurement tools or fast identification of bioaerosols
                    Why is rapid measurement tools or fast identification of bioaerosols important and what are the challenges and opportunities?                
            Prebiotics from algae as a treatment for inflammatory bowel disease
                    The Algae4IBD project is studying the potential of probiotics and algae-derived prebiotics as a treatment for inflammatory bowel disease.                
            All fibers are not created equal: The microbiome, postbiotics, and pet health
                    The gastrointestinal microbiome comprises trillions of bacteria, and is a vitally important organ with wide ranging effects on pet health.                
            Genetics and machine learning can improve blood transfusion outcomes
                    Better blood transfusion outcomes for patients and better protection of the NHS blood supply can be achieved with machine learning, argue Drs Samuel McDermott, Nicholas Gleadall and Sara Trompeter.                
            Solutions to waste management in informal settlements in South Africa
                    Researchers look at the unfolding tragedy of waste management in informal settlements in South Africa and transferable models for community-based solutions.                
            Too hot to handle: The human health consequences of extreme heat
                    Heui Hye Park, a PhD Graduate Student and Professor Pamela J. Lein, Ph.D of the University of California look at the burdens of extreme heat, and the health consequences which are to follow.                
            








