ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY AND ITS ROLE IN PROTECTING HUMAN HEALTH
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Environmental Chemistry, Human Health, Chemical Pollution, Air and Water Quality, Toxic Substances, Environmental ProtectionAbstract
Environmental chemistry is a vital scientific field that studies the chemical processes occurring in the environment and their effects on living organisms. Human health is closely connected to environmental quality, as exposure to chemical pollutants in air, water, and soil can lead to serious health problems. This article examines the role of environmental chemistry in protecting human health by analyzing sources of pollution, chemical behavior of contaminants, and methods used for environmental monitoring and control. The study highlights how environmental chemistry contributes to disease prevention, risk assessment, and the development of strategies for a healthier and safer environment.
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