Defining the Exposome Using Popular Education and Concept Mapping With Communities in Atlanta, Georgia
IntroductionThe exposome concept provides a framework to better incorporate the environment into the study of health and disease and has been defined by academics to encompass all lifetime exposures including toxicants, diet, and lifestyle choices. However, initial applications of the exposome conce...
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Main Authors: | Erin Lebow-Skelley (Author), Lynne Young (Author), Yomi Noibi (Author), Karla Blaginin (Author), Margaret Hooker (Author), Dana Williamson (Author), Martha Scott Tomlinson (Author), Michelle C. Kegler (Author), Melanie A. Pearson (Author) |
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