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Impact of environmental pollution on humans

the consequences faced by a person living in adverse environmental conditions:
1) Effects on physical health: air pollution: causes respiratory diseases such as asthma, bronchitis and chronic lung disease, and also increases the risk of heart disease and cancer, water pollution: leads to the spread of waterborne diseases such as cholera, liver and kidney diseases, and affects the physical development of children, Contamination of land and soil: leads to the accumulation of chemicals and toxins in food, causing digestive disorders, chronic diseases or acute poisoning, radioactive and nuclear contamination: can cause cancer, genetic abnormalities, blood diseases and serious consequences for vital organs.
2) Effects on the psyche: noise increases stress and anxiety levels, which leads to sleep disturbances, poor concentration and increased aggression, excessive light exposure disrupts the natural sleep cycle, which leads to chronic fatigue and mood swings, environmental pollution in general increases stress and feelings of isolation, especially in overcrowded and polluted cities.
3) Impact on performance and efficiency: Exposure to air or noise pollution affects the ability to work and concentrate, and reduces the effectiveness of learning, chronic diseases caused by pollution lead to frequent absences from work and school, which affects personal and societal effectiveness.
4) Long-term effects: Long-term pollution can lead to damage to the nervous system, weakened immunity and chronic diseases, children and infants are the most vulnerable group, as pollution affects physical and intellectual development and increases the likelihood of developing diseases in the future.

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