0 the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place for too long: --
They were concerned about their children's overexposure to violence.
A child's development can be irreversibly stunted by overexposure to lead.
1 the fact of a person, event, or information appearing or being discussed too much in newspapers, on the television, on social media, etc.: --
2 the fact of a piece of film being in the light for too long when a photograph is being taken: --
Increased incidence in melanoma is due to greater overexposure to sunlight.
I have heard no-one here today deny that overexposure to sunlight is dangerous and can be deadly, yet we have these games being played.
Another important subject is, of course, prevention: that is to say, when an employee suffers overexposure, he should have an automatic right to health checks.
Lucassen et al. (2001) could not find in a post-mortem study any support for the presumption of hippocampal apoptosis in major depression by glucocorticoid overexposure.
Glucocorticoid overexposure impairs these regions, potentially reducing stress and emotion regulatory competence.
Not going to get into that overexposure thing.
Previous research showed that prolonged overexposure to cortisol can lead to neuronal death and the atrophy of parts of the brain, especially the hippocampus.
That would leave the problem of overexposure due to the need to remain economically active.