What are the Challenges in Studying Environmental Exposure?
Studying environmental exposure presents several challenges:
Complexity of Exposures: Individuals are often exposed to multiple environmental factors simultaneously, making it difficult to isolate the effects of a single exposure. Variability in Exposure: Exposure levels can vary significantly over time and space, complicating the assessment and measurement process. Latency Period: Many health effects of environmental exposures have long latency periods, making it challenging to establish causal relationships. Ethical Concerns: Conducting studies involving human participants requires careful consideration of ethical issues to ensure their safety and well-being.