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Research progress on intestinal probiotics alleviating chronic heavy metal toxicity
Human activities, especially industrial production, have aggravated the pollution of heavy metals in the environment, and especially after disrupting the food chain, such pollution can cause varying degrees of heavy metal poisoning in human beings ...
Yuanyuan LI, Xiaohong PENG
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Pathology of Heavy Metals Toxicity in Experimental Animal as Model Animals for Poisoning in Livestock [PDF]
Pollution is a global problem that can cause health problems in organisms. Heavy metal pollutants from the environment can enter the body systems of animals and humans through the food chain.
Wahyuwardani, Sutiastuti +3 more
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Alkali and heavy metal chlorides cause the deactivation of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalysts during municipal solid waste incineration. In this study, the synergistic poisoning of KCl and PbCl2 on commercial V2O5-MoO3/TiO2 SCR catalysts was ...
Ming-xin Xu +8 more
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Potential health impacts of heavy metals on HIV-infected population in USA. [PDF]
Noninfectious comorbidities such as cardiovascular diseases have become increasingly prevalent and occur earlier in life in persons with HIV infection. Despite the emerging body of literature linking environmental exposures to chronic disease outcomes in
Meliker, Jaymie +26 more
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Accidental ingestion of swamp stone: A new and hazardous source of lead poisoning
It is important to find sources for lead poisoning and educate the population about the danger of this heavy metal. The epidemiologic studies for evaluating BLL can help develop a guideline for screening endangered populations and providing treatment.
Abbas Aghabikloo, Nazanin Zamani
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Assessing potential risk of heavy metal exposure from consumption of home-produced vegetables by urban populations [PDF]
We performed a risk assessment of metal exposure to population subgroups living on, and growing food on, urban sites. We modeled uptake of cadmium, copper, nickel, lead, and zinc for a selection of commonly grown allotment and garden vegetables ...
Moir, Ann M +18 more
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Effect of four kinds of heavy metal on respiration intensity of juvenile Misgurnus anguillicaudatus
The test of heavy metal on respiration intensity of juvenile Misgurnus anguillicaudatus shows that the fish is sensitive to heavy metal pollution; the respiration intensities of different group fishes treated by four kinds of heavy metal are higher than ...
JIA Xiu-ying
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Nigella sativa: A Potential Natural Antidote for Poisoning Cases
In several cultures, black cumin, also known as Nigella sativa, has long been used medicinally. Recent research has revealed that this plant has potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities, making it a possible treatment for several medical ...
Bilal Ahmed Alim Patel +3 more
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Background Heavy metal poisoning can cause debilitating illness if left untreated, and its management in anuric patients poses challenges. Literature with which to guide clinical practice in this area is rather scattered.
Chun-Yuan Hsiao +2 more
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Mercury-induced heavy metal toxicosis : a review [PDF]
Most heavy metals in the environment can cause conditions collectively referred to as heavy metal toxicosis or poisoning. Such conditions are influenced by the quantity involved, pathophysiology and even radioactivity of the heavy metal (1-3). Cases of
Bonett, Luke
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