Exposure-Informed Care Following Toxic Environmental Exposures: A Lifestyle Medicine Approach
Pamela K. Ginex,
Paul Barach,
Paolo Boffetta,
Jedidah T. Poole,
Janeen H. Trembley,
Julie Tomấška,
Mark A. Klein,
Tammy A. Butterick,
School of Nursing,
State University of New York at Stony Brook,
Stony Brook,
College of Population Health,
Thomas Jefferson University,
Medical Corp,
Department of Surgery,
Imperial College London,
Sheps Center for Health Services Research,
University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill ,
North Carolina,
Stony Brook Cancer Center,
Stony Brook University,
Stony Brook,
Department of Family,
Population and Preventive Medicine,
Renaissance School of Medicine,
Stony Brook University,
Stony Brook,
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences,
University of Bologna,
and Population Sciences,
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine,
Tulane University,
New Orleans,
Amie Muller Research Program,
Burn Pits ,
Veterans Organization,
Research Service,
Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care Center ,
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology,
University of Minnesota,
Masonic Cancer Center,
University of Minnesota,
Oncology Section,
Minneapolis VA Healthcare System,
Division of Hematology,
Oncology and Transplantation,
University of Minnesota,
Research Service,
Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care Center ,
Department of Neuroscience,
University of Minnesota,
St Paul
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
Published online on March 24, 2025
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, Ahead of Print.
Exposure to environmental toxins presents substantial health risks, particularly for individuals facing heightened exposure due to occupational hazards. This analytic review highlights the critical need to address these risks through a lifestyle medicine ...