Eutrophication of fresh and marine waterways: Can medical writers, biotechnologists, and others help solve this problem? (2024)

The World Health Organization (WHO) describes One Health as recognising “that the health of humans, domestic and wild animals, plants, and the wider environment (including ecosystems) are closely linked and interdependent.” The WHO and other organisations have established global One Health activity. It is important to highlight that the health of the environment has an impact on the health of humans and animals, and vice versa. Because the environment’s health directly affects human and animal health, medical writers intuitively know various documents that can raise awareness and help propel the environmental movement forward to improve global health.

a river running through a lush green forest. Photo by Yosafat Herdian, Unsplash.

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