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    Module 1: Introduction to Environmental Health
    Lesson 1: Introduction to Environmental Health
    Reflection on Lesson 1
    Module 2: Methods of Estimating Health Risks Due to Environmental Hazards
    Lesson 1: Methods of Estimating Health Risks Due to Environmental Hazards
    Reflection on Lesson 1
    Module 3: Major Environmental Hazards and Related Health Impacts
    Lesson 1: Environmental Chemicals
    Lesson 2: Air Pollution
    Lesson 3: WASH - Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
    Lesson 4: Waste
    Module 4: Psychosocial Impacts of Environmental Health
    Lesson 1: Mental Health and the Environment
    Lesson 2: Examining the Impact of Natural Disasters on Addiction
    Understanding Postdisaster Substance Use and Psychological Distress Using Concepts from the Self-Medication Hypothesis and Social Cognitive Theory
    Lesson 3: Disaster Management: Mental Health Perspective
    Module 5: Mitigation Measures - Strategies to Combat Environmental Diseases
    Lesson 1: Mitigation Measures
    NPW 2018: Prevention After Natural Disasters
    Reflection on Lesson 1
    Module 6: Conclusions
    Lesson 1: Conclusions
    Reflection on Lesson 1
    Final Exam
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