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| Teleclass | (FREE Teleclass) ARE WE TOO CLEAN FOR OUR OWN GOOD? THE HYGIENE HYPOTHESIS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR HYGIENE, LIFESTYLE, AND PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Outline: | Objectives: - Understand the hygiene hypothesis: how our understanding of the link between microbial exposure, and allergies and other chronic inflammatory disorders is now developing - Consider the factors which contribute to reducing the microbial exposure required for immune regulation - Consider the implications of the new understanding of the hygiene hypothesis for hygiene practice, life styles and public health |
| Date | April 24, 2014 |
| Live broadcast time | 1:30pm-2:30pm in New York / Toronto ... 6:30pm in London |
| Faculty: | Dr. Sally Bloomfield, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
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| Payment: | (Free Registration) |
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