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What are the key tasks involved in universal interventions? Why is epidemiological research particularly important to these efforts?
Light Pollution
The brightening of the night sky caused by streetlights and other man-made sources, which has a disruptive effect on natural cycles and inhibits the observation of stars and planets.
Water Pollution
The contamination of water bodies (e.g., lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers) with harmful substances caused by human activities, leading to detrimental effects on aquatic life and human health.
Hearing Damage
Impairment or loss of auditory function, often caused by exposure to loud noise, disease, or aging, affecting communication and quality of life.
DbA
An abbreviation for Doctor of Business Administration, a professional doctoral degree focusing on business research and management practices.
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