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Human health form ill effects of modernisation ​

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Answered by dimprajapati
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  • Human health and well-being are intimately linked to the state of the environment.
  • Good quality natural environments can provide multiple benefits to physical, mental and social well-being. However, environmental degradation — such as that caused by air and water pollution, noise, radiation, chemicals or biological agents — can have negative effects on health.
  • Despite substantial improvements in recent decades, environmental health challenges remain considerable.
  • In addition to established problems — such as air pollution, water pollution and noise — new health issues are emerging.
  • These are associated with long-term environmental and socio-economic trends, lifestyle and consumption changes, and the rapid uptake of new chemicals and technologies. Furthermore, the unequal distribution of environmental and socio-economic conditions contribute to pervasive health inequalities (WHO, 2012; EEA/JRC, 2013).
Answered by topper05
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  • The emergence of certain social groups, for example unemployment, hawk groups, street vendors, and so forth.

  • The existence of class differences raised high the low level of education.

  • The occurrence of various social problems in the family, say between parents and children. P this is because of differences in mindset and existence the tendency of children (young generation) more able to accept the changes that occur, if compared to the older (older generation) ones to maintain that tradition already available

  • There is a socio-cultural change in that society
  • it is hard to avoid, except for the people alone must be able to anticipate, such as influence drinking, fashion clothes, hairstyles, and others
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