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  • Public Health

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  • Environmental factors significantly influence public health outcomes.
  • Understanding these links is crucial for developing effective health policies.

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  • To investigate the relationship between environmental pollutants and disease prevalence.
  • To identify specific environmental factors contributing to adverse health outcomes.

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  • Utilized epidemiological data analysis.
  • Correlated environmental monitoring data with public health records.

Main Results:

  • A significant positive correlation was observed between exposure to specific airborne pollutants and the incidence of respiratory diseases.
  • Geographical analysis revealed localized clusters of higher disease prevalence linked to industrial zones.

Conclusions:

  • Environmental pollution poses a measurable threat to public health.
  • Targeted environmental regulations and public health interventions are warranted to mitigate these risks.