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New Technologies and Engagement Approaches to Enhance Research on and Communication about Individual Environmental Health Data

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The increased availability and access to personal environmental exposure data raises a wide range of questions about why and how lay publics assess the information they collect to inform personal decisions about their health. Such questions include: What motivates someone to gather their own environmental exposure data? How do these data inform their personal decisions? What are the implications of data gathered in this manner for risk communication and engagement practices of the science community?

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