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I'm doing a degree in environmental health and have worked as a director of education across several countries...

I then go onto the internet and post a related comment to be told that I need to "read science" and that I post "disinformation" and am "insane".

It really is ridiculous that nowadays anything that doesn't fit exactly into what someone else wants to believe is automatically "fake news" or against "the science" and that naturally the only stance to have is that you must be an absolute idiot that has never opened a text book to dare to disagree with 1% of what they think on any given day. Such people are never able to explain "the science" they say others haven't read, I often observe.
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redredred · M
What is environmental health?
Therealsteve · 31-35, M
@redredred Topics related to epidemiology and pathophysiology.
redredred · M
@Therealsteve so your sort of an administrative accountant, not a clinician.
Therealsteve · 31-35, M
@redredred No, that would not describe it, at all... When applied to work it would be positions that involve researching diseases and then drawing up models for organisations to use in preventing the spread of that disease. At the moment I currently teach emergency medical procedures to students at a local ambulance unit.