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CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN MEDICAL BIOCLIMATOLOGY, BIOTECNOLOGIES, AND NATURAL MEDICINE OF MILAN UNIVERSITY

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SHORT INTRODUCTION

The wide fields of medical biometeorology and bioclimatology have been object of long and strength investigation with the specific purpose to assess and to clear the multiple existing relationships between weather, climate and human health. An example that still today constitutes a privileged object to deep studies is given us from El Nino (and its opposite: the Nina), wide climatic phenomena cyclical recurrent in the austral equatorial Pacific, that causes characteristic effects showing its enormous influence in areas very distant from the origin place of the phenomenon, with varies and specifies impacts on the human health that have been and continue to be observed with extreme attention.
Hereinafter we want to give a description of the general situation, (even though it will be synthetic) of the huge and protein-shape scientific production, generated by several decades on an international level in these fields. The bibliographical information is introduced both in its general shape and in specialist one, and aims to overwhelm delays and evident still existing gaps in the Medical class in particular and in the work of sanitary operators in general.


 

SOME NOTIONS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE BIOCLIMATOLOGY FROM THE PRIMORDIAL STEPS UPTODATE
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NEW WAYS IN MEDICAL BIOCLIMATOLOGY
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MEDICAL BIOMETEOCLIMATOLOGY
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL GENERAL NOTIONS

ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ABOUT BIOMETEOCLIMATOLOGY AND ASTHMA

ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ABOUT BIOMETEOCLIMATOLOGY AND CARDIOVASCULAR

ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ABOUT BIOMETEOCLIMATOLOGY, ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISMS

ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY CLIMATE AND SPORT

ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ABOUT CLIMATOLOGY
TELECONNECTIVE (EXPECIALLY EL NINO)

BIBLIOGRAPHY INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY

 


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