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What Types of Environmental Exposures Do They Study?
Environmental health scientists study a wide range of environmental exposures, including:
Chemical Exposures
: Pesticides, heavy metals, and industrial chemicals.
Physical Exposures
: Radiation, noise, and temperature extremes.
Biological Exposures
: Pathogens, allergens, and toxins from biological sources.
Social and Built Environment
: Urbanization, housing conditions, and socioeconomic factors.
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