environmental risk factors
Environmental risk factors refer to external conditions and factors in the natural or built environment that may have adverse effects on human health, safety, or well-being. These factors can include exposure to pollution, contaminants, hazardous substances, extreme weather events, natural disasters, or conditions that increase susceptibility to diseases or injuries.
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