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The EPA studies the human health effects of chemicals and other pollutants. These studies help to determine safe levels of exposure and to enable the Agency to issue guidelines for the safe production and disposal of products that may contain these substances. The Agency produces fact sheets containing information on the reproductive effects, carcinogenicity and effects on children of specific substances. The Agency also directs attention to pollutants and environmental conditions that trigger asthma and other respiratory conditions.
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Browse these EPA Health Effects subtopics
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Advisories
Drinking Water Advisories,
Fish and Wildlife Consumption Advisories,
Swimming Advisories
Children's Health
School Environments
Exposure
Cumulative Exposure,
Dermal Exposure,
Dietary Exposure,
Exposure Assessment,
Exposure Concentration,
Exposure Route,
Threshold Level,
Workplace Exposure
Food Safety
Irradiated Food
Health Assessment
Criteria
Health Effects
Asthma,
Genetic Damage,
Respiratory Disease
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Health Risk
Health Hazard
Occupational Health
Worker Protection,
Worker Safety
Seniors' Health
Aging Initiative
Sun Protection
Toxicity
Chronic Toxicity,
Dermal Toxicity,
Toxicological Profile
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