Guest guest Posted April 28, 2010 Report Share Posted April 28, 2010 Environmental Medicine: International Appeal From Würzburg At the invitation of the European Academy for Environmental Medicine – EUROPAEM for a medical conference met from 23.04. – 25.04. 2010 in Würzburg, Germany , many renowned national and international scientists from the areas of environmental health, toxicology, immunology, neurology and human genetics, medical practitioners, dentists, other health professionals, and representatives of patient initiatives were in attendance. The theme of this international medical conference was " Science Meets Practice " . It dealt specifically with the issues of Neuro-endocrinology , immunology, and their importance in environmental medicine. The participants noted with great concern the increasing prevalence of chronic multi-system illnesses such as, multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), cardiovascular diseases, metabolic syndrome, neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune diseases and cancer. At the conference it was impressively demonstrated that pathological mechanisms are the reasons for these chronic diseases. The mechanisms are common chronic inflammatory processes, the chemicals involved in environmental factors (pollutants) , biological (i.e. infectious agents) and physical (i.e. electromagnetic fields EMF) which can be triggers. Chronic diseases mean long-term patients, who will have ever higher medical care costs. This often means that the affected people are socially excluded. Despite appalling reports of Europe's growing financial constraints, especially in public health, and the collapse of the public health system in Europe, nevertheless, an increase of chronic diseases is already under way, but the remedy is here. A change of priorities is needed from unilaterally symptomatic oriented medicine, to causally oriented medicine focusing on cost -effective primary prevention. The conference participants made an urgent appeal to the European environment and health ministers, to the European Commission, the European parliamentarians, national governments and to the directors of social and private insurances, that they give serious consideration of these findings and developments, meaning more emphasis and financial investment in prevention first, then screening and possible early detection and diagnosis of these chronic, environment related illnesses. This generally means a European level a full enjoyment of the research env ironment of practicing environmental medicine and its integration into university research and teaching. The European governments are asked to ratify the decisions of the fourth Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health Ministers in Budapest, 2004, and finally put this into action. This appeal was unanimously adopted by the majority of the conference par ticipants. Wuerzburg, April 25, 2010 For the Board of EUROPAEM Jean Huss, Vice-Chairman Dr. Kurt E. Müller, Chairman Dr. Peter Ohnsorge, Managing Chairman Dr. Hans-Peter Donate, Press, Responsible – Translation: Christi Howarth for CSN. _http://www.csn- deutschland. de/blog/en/ environmental- medicine- international- appeal-from- wurzburg_ (http://www.csn-deutschland.de/blog/en/environmental-medicine-international-appe\ al-from-wurzburg) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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