How Can Public Health Interventions Mitigate Environmental Risks?
Public health interventions are essential in mitigating environmental risks. These include:
Regulations: Enforcing laws to limit emissions and discharge of pollutants. Community Education: Informing the public about the risks of environmental exposures and ways to reduce them. Surveillance: Monitoring environmental health data to detect and respond to emerging threats. Research: Conducting studies to identify new risks and effective interventions.