A degraded environment brings with it a set of health problems - some new and some, which have posed a challenge over the years. Presenting Body Burden, a compilation of reports from Down to Earth on the health impacts of environment pollution in India.

Tropical cyclones—variously defined as hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones—regularly impact human populations and periodically produce devastating weather-related natural disasters. The epidemiology of tropical cyclones is fundamentally determined by the physical forces of massive cyclonic systems intersecting with patterns of human behavior. The destructive forces of cyclonic winds, inundating rains, and storm surge are frequently accompanied by floods, tornadoes, and landslides.

Government policy stops prevention of lifestyle diseases

A viral disease that has no cure leaves a trail of death

From a common herb

New varieties of hepatitis C virus found

Two viruses from the infamous retrovirus family found

India is a hotbed not only of strange diseases but of stranger disease surveillance and control institutions. Every year, known and unknown fevers erupt in all parts of the country, and the New Delhi based National Institute of Communicable Diseases NICD

Seven eminent virologists discuss the implications with Down To Earth

Is the West a victim of its own past?

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