Methods of studying hazards: case history approach

Methods of studying hazards: case history approach



Answer:If the subjects of interest are humans, however, scientists rely on case histories, epidemiological studies, and animal testing. Initially, scientists will study sick individuals by taking down information in case histories, but they are limited in providing information on long-term effects and the probability/risk of a toxicant.

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