Genetic Toxicology
Genetic toxicology is the study of the negative effects of agents, such as chemicals or radiation, on the genetic material in living organisms. It seeks to uncover any potential health hazards that may arise from exposures to these agents and offers ways to prevent or reduce any potential risks. These studies can help determine whether certain chemicals or radiation can cause damage to genes and therefore increase the risk of cancer or other harmful health conditions. Additionally, genetic toxicology is used to assess the safety of new drugs and technologies, helping to ensure the health and safety of consumers.
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