Air pollution causes many health problems, especially for children. Risks that can result from typical exposures include impaired lung function, asthma, behavioral disturbances, mental and motor impairment; cancer; increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke in adulthood, ETC.
Start time: 2019-11-10 08:30:00
End time: 2019-11-10 11:00:00
11/8/2019 11:09:27 AM
The concentration of PM2.5 and PM1.0 in the city area is at an alarming level, exceeding the standards set by the World Health Organization WHO and can directly affect human health, especially children. (According to the Vietnam Environmental Monitoring Center)
A child exposed to polluted air affects short-term health such as eyes, nose, throat and lungs; causing symptoms of stuffy nose, headache sinusitis and increased allergies. Long-term exposure causes increased chronic bronchitis, decreased lung function, increased mortality from lung cancer and heart disease, promotes cirrhosis, increases the risk of metabolic disease and dysfunction liver, diabetes, nervous system, etc.
Talkshow topic EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH organized by CarePlus International Clinic in collaboration with Apple Tree Kindergarten, will equiP useful knowledge, guide parents and caregivers measures to minimize the impact of air pollution on children's health.
Speaker: Dr. PHAM THI THUY TRANG - Head of Pediatrics Department of CarePlus International Clinic
Each participant will receive 1 teddy bear from UOB bank and an opportunity to get a free voucher for Baby's Ear, Nose and Throat examination at CarePlus.
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• Branch 1: 107 Tan Hai, Ward 13, Tan Binh District (Next to E. Down)
• Branch 2: Floor 2, Crescent Plaza, 105 Ton Dat Tien, District 7 (Next to Half-Moon Lake)
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