How Can We Mitigate the Risks Associated with Exposure Variability?
To mitigate risks, it's essential to adopt a multifaceted approach:
Enhanced Monitoring: Implementing comprehensive biomonitoring programs can help track exposure levels more accurately. Personalized Risk Assessments: Considering individual differences, such as genetics and lifestyle, can lead to more tailored risk assessments. Public Health Interventions: Targeted interventions can reduce exposure in high-risk populations, such as education on safe handling of chemicals. Regulatory Updates: Updating regulations to consider new scientific findings on exposure variability can improve protection measures.