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  • As a student of geomedicine, where we live, work and play are intrinsically intertwined with our health and thus with our food choices.

    Bill Davenhall: Do You Live in a Food Desert? Bill Davenhall 2011

  • This is where geomedicine comes into play, by creating new ways to "see" the patient's surrounding environment -- both now and in the past.

    Bill Davenhall: Geomedicine: What Your Street Address Can Tell Doctors About Your Health Bill Davenhall 2010

  • As a student of geomedicine, where we live, work and play are intrinsically intertwined with our health and thus with our food choices.

    Bill Davenhall: Do You Live in a Food Desert? Bill Davenhall 2011

  • As a student of geomedicine, where we live, work and play are intrinsically intertwined with our health and thus with our food choices.

    Bill Davenhall: Do You Live in a Food Desert? Bill Davenhall 2011

  • As a student of geomedicine, where we live, work and play are intrinsically intertwined with our health and thus with our food choices.

    Bill Davenhall: Do You Live in a Food Desert? Bill Davenhall 2011

  • Here's the most succulent bit: Distinctions between the body and landscape will be blurred in the new practice of geomedicine and the related science of medical geology.

    Archive 2006-04-01 2006

  • Here's the most succulent bit: Distinctions between the body and landscape will be blurred in the new practice of geomedicine and the related science of medical geology.

    Landscapes as Diagnosis 2006

  • I believe that as the practice of public health and the science of medicine guide the direction of geomedicine, the geographic "microscope" will become an integral part of medical practice.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bill Davenhall 2011

  • Think of geomedicine as your personal health surveillance system -- always turned on and always vigilant about sensing changes in your environments communities, neighborhoods, households and worksites, both past and present that might impact your health.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bill Davenhall 2011

  • The emerging field of geomedicine can't get moving fast enough for many of us who fear the threat of cancer -- particularly of the breast or prostate.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bill Davenhall 2011

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