This collaborative publication presents a thorough informational compilation on environmental toxicology, its effects on living things generally, and its effects on human health specifically. This book’s primary objectives are risk assessment and concerns related to human health.
Studies on toxicology aid in understanding how dangerous substances, including both natural and manmade chemicals, affect living things and their surroundings. Studies conducted in the lab and outdoors with an emphasis on human health are included in the title’s contributions. Additionally, the spectrum of chemicals coming from the pharmaceutical and other industries, agricultural runoffs, medicine, and many other sources is expanding day by day, continuously adding to the earth’s chemical load. A majority of nations are having a tough time reacting to the urgent need for appropriate management of these toxins. Studies on environmental toxicity and its impact on human health are collected in the title.
This book offers essential knowledge and information that regulatory organizations, decision-makers, policy-makers, graduate and post-graduate students, researchers, environmental toxicologists, etc., and others can use to implement programs and policies to limit our exposure to these substances, preventing or reducing the likelihood that a disease or other detrimental health outcomes would occur.