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What are the Common Health Outcomes Studied?
Studies in environmental health often aim to link exposures to specific health outcomes. Commonly studied outcomes include:
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Respiratory Diseases
: Such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Cardiovascular Diseases
: Including heart attacks and stroke.
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Cancer
: Particularly those related to environmental carcinogens.
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Neurological Disorders
: Such as Parkinson’s disease and cognitive impairments.
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Reproductive and Developmental Issues
: Including birth defects and low birth weight.
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