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Environmental Exposure Studies

Environmental Exposure Studies investigate how people come into contact with substances in their environment, such as pollutants, chemicals, or natural elements, and assess potential health effects. Researchers measure the levels of these substances in air, water, soil, or food, and often track health outcomes in populations exposed to them. The goal is to understand whether exposure poses health risks, inform safety standards, and guide policies to protect public health. These studies help identify risks from everyday environments and support efforts to reduce harmful exposures.