About MARI Environment
MARI Environment is dedicated to understanding how environmental factors influence health outcomes and contribute to mismedicine. Healthcare often focuses narrowly on symptoms and treatments without recognizing the broader environmental exposures such as air quality, climate change, pollution, nanoplastics, occupational hazards, and living conditions that play a critical role in disease development, misdiagnosis, and overall patient well-being.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between environmental science and medicine to reduce mismedicine, improve prevention, and create healthier communities.
What Is Mismedicine in the Environment?
Environmental mismedicine occurs when:
- Health issues linked to environmental exposures are overlooked or misdiagnosed
- Environmental risk factors (e.g., toxins, nanoplastics, allergens, pollutants) are not considered in patient care
- Climate-related health risks (e.g., heat stress, respiratory illness, vector-borne disease) are underestimated
- Inequities in housing, working conditions, and community resources lead to disparities in health outcomes
By highlighting these overlooked connections, MARI Environment promotes a more holistic, accurate, and preventative approach to medicine.
What We Do
Research
- Studying links between pollution, toxins, nanoplastics, and misdiagnosis in chronic conditions
- Exploring climate change–related health risks and their mismanagement in healthcare systems
- Investigating occupational and environmental exposures that contribute to diagnostic errors
- Mapping disparities in environmental health impacts across different populations
Education & Awareness
- Publishing research and resources on environmental health and mismedicine
- Encouraging healthcare providers to consider environmental risk factors in diagnosis and treatment
- Raising community awareness about environmental determinants of health
- Promoting environmental justice in healthcare research and policy
Collaboration & Advocacy
- Partnering with environmental scientists, clinicians, and policymakers
- Supporting sustainable healthcare practices that reduce environmental harm
- Advocating for regulations and policies that address environmental health risks
- Engaging with communities to identify and reduce local health hazards
Join Us
MARI Environment invites collaboration with:
- Environmental health researchers
- Public health organizations
- Hospitals and clinics
- Policy-makers and advocacy groups
- Communities impacted by environmental risk factors
Together, we can create healthier environments, reduce misdiagnosis, and ensure equitable healthcare.
📨 Get Involved
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📧 info@mariresearch.com
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