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Impact of Anthropogenic Emission Estimates on Air Quality and Human Health Effects. [PDF]
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The acute adverse health effects of kratom: an evaluation of case reports. [PDF]
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Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Micro- and Nanoplastics Driving Adverse Human Health Effects. [PDF]
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Editorial: Emerging contaminants in children: exposure, sources, and health effects. [PDF]
Kumawat M, Song S, Zhang C.
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Consumer Identification of Processed Foods and Their Health Effects.
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Toxicology and Industrial Health, 2008
AbstractAcrolein is a chemical used as an intermediate reactive aldehyde in chemical industry. It is used for synthesis of many organic substances, methionine production, and methyl chloride refrigerant. The general population is exposed to acrolein via smoking, second-hand smoke, exposure to wood and plastic smoke.
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AbstractAcrolein is a chemical used as an intermediate reactive aldehyde in chemical industry. It is used for synthesis of many organic substances, methionine production, and methyl chloride refrigerant. The general population is exposed to acrolein via smoking, second-hand smoke, exposure to wood and plastic smoke.
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Health effects of nanomaterials
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007With the rapid growth of nanotechnology and future bulk manufacture of nanomaterials comes the need to determine, understand and counteract any adverse health effects of these materials that may occur during manufacture, during use, or accidentally. Nanotechnology is expanding rapidly and will affect many aspects of everyday life; there are already ...
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Health Effects of Phytoestrogens
2005Phytoestrogens are naturally occurring plant-derived phytochemicals, whose common biological roles are to protect plants from stress or to act as part of a plant's defense mechanism. Although composed of a wide group of nonsteroidal compounds of diverse structure, phytoestrogens have been shown to bind estrogen receptors and to behave as weak agonist ...
Francesco, Branca, Stefano, Lorenzetti
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