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The lecture discusses models of gene-environment interaction, highlighting how genetic makeup can influence exposure to environmental risk factors. It defines environmental health as the study of health, disease, and injuries affected by environmental factors, categorizing hazards into chemical, biological, physical, and social/behavioral types. Additionally, it notes that carbon dioxide levels have increased by 30% since the industrial revolution.
- Author
- Eda T.
- Language
- EN