Introduction to Environmental Epidemiology
Discover the essential insights of environmental health with Introduction to Environmental Epidemiology by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 1995, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 240 pages, making it an invaluable resource for both students and professionals alike.
This book is designed to be easily accessible, even for those without formal training in epidemiology or statistics. It offers a practical introduction to the field, featuring a target-organ presentation of various environmental hazards. Readers will find in-depth discussions on critical exposures such as asbestos, lead, radon, and both indoor and outdoor air pollutants.
Whether you're a student seeking to understand the fundamentals or a professional looking to enhance your knowledge, this text serves as an ideal reference. Dive into the world of environmental epidemiology and equip yourself with the knowledge to address pressing health concerns.