
This article delves into a comprehensive examination of the detrimental consequences of various environmental factors on the human body. Environmental factors, ranging from air pollution and chemical exposure to noise pollution and climate change, have been increasingly recognized as influential determinants of health. By synthesizing findings from multiple research studies, this article explores the multifaceted ways in which environmental factors can negatively affect human health, emphasizing the importance of understanding and mitigating these impacts. Insights from this study contribute to the growing body of knowledge on environmental health and underscore the urgency of adopting proactive measures to protect individuals and communities from the adverse effects of our rapidly changing environment.
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