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What is biomonitoring, and why is it important?

Biomonitoring involves measuring the levels of toxic substances or their metabolites in biological samples, such as blood or urine. It provides information on the actual exposure levels within a population, allowing for the assessment of potential health risks. Biomonitoring is essential for detecting trends in exposure and implementing interventions to reduce harmful exposures.

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