Biomedical Toxicology

Biomedical toxicology is a field of science that studies the effects of toxic substances on the human body. It includes the study of how chemicals and other agents can cause harm to the body and how to prevent such harm. It also studies the toxicology of drugs and other medical treatments and the effects of pollutants in both the environment and the human body. The knowledge gained from biomedical toxicology can help create strategies to prevent and treat diseases, diagnose and treat toxic disorders, and identify and reduce risks associated with exposure to toxins. By understanding the effects of toxins and other substances, biomedical toxicology researchers can help to improve public health and safety.

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