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- W4293111401 abstract "The highest environmentally related health benefits can be expected from policies that effectively target environmental exposures having high contributions to the population burden of disease (BoD). Such policies are demonstrated, for example, by the smoking bans in public places that have shown significant population health improvements in many countries. The health impacts of environmental exposures range from mild effects like annoyance to effects on chronic morbidity such as asthma, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and even premature mortality, challenging the quantitative comparison of alternative policy options. The environmental burden of disease provides a useful quantitative indicator of environmental health impacts, including chemical pollutants and noise. It allows quantitative comparisons of public health impacts associated with a wide range of environmental risk factors and targeting research and especially risk management to the major issues. This chapter gives an overview of the methods and presents five studies to demonstrate the use of the concepts." @default.
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