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Health Hazards due to Environmental Impacts
Summary
This review examined how environmental changes — including chemical contamination, climate shifts, and poor sanitation — negatively affect human health, concluding that chemical safety and environmental quality are foundational to preventing widespread disease.
Objective: The main purpose of the study is to understand the negative impact of environmental changes on human health. Research design and method: Secondary qualitative or thematic analysis has been chosen to the present study. Result: Maintaining good health necessitates a focus on chemical safety. Climate change and the risks to public health occur simultaneously. Many diseases on a worldwide scale can be attributed to subpar environmental conditions. Conclusion: Different types of environment factor and their changes causes negative effect to the human health.
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