STUDYING THE EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON POPULATION MORBIDITY
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Understanding the intricate interplay between environmental factors and population morbidity is a critical pursuit in public health research. This article delves into the multifaceted relationship between environmental conditions and the health of communities, aiming to shed light on the various mechanisms through which environmental factors influence population morbidity. Drawing from an extensive review of existing literature and empirical studies, this article presents an integrative analysis of how factors such as air and water quality, climate change, urbanization, and exposure to pollutants can impact the health status of populations. By elucidating these connections, this article contributes to a deeper comprehension of the complex dynamics between environmental variables and the prevalence of diseases, thus offering insights that can inform evidence-based policy interventions and healthcare strategies.
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