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The Impact of Climate Change on Health: Challenges and Solutions in the 21st Century

Hussein GHZAYEL
PhD. Student
University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova
E-mail: husseinghzayel@yahoo.com

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.59277/CSNPISSH.2025.19

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Published on December 28, 2025

Abstract
Climate change affects public health through multiple negative impacts such as heatwaves, air pollution, and changes in precipitation patterns. These factors increase the risk of heatstroke, worsen respiratory diseases, and promote the spread of vector-borne infectious diseases. Additionally, climate change affects food security and mental health through natural disasters. To address these challenges, adaptation measures are needed in healthcare, agriculture, and technological research, along with public education and international cooperation.

Keyword
public health, heatwaves, infectious diseases, air pollution, climate change

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