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Glucose Toxicity

Diabetes Care, 1990
Glucose toxicity is a well-established entity that has been shown in animal models of diabetes to contribute to development of insulin resistance and impaired insulin secretion. In type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes in humans, a considerable body of evidence has accumulated indicating that a chronic physiological increment in the plasma glucose ...
L, Rossetti, A, Giaccari, R A, DeFronzo
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Tackling toxics

Science, 2016
Most Americans believe that if a chemical is in their cosmetics, their coat, or their couch, someone is making sure it's safe for their health. In reality, little toxicity information or regulation is required for 80,000 industrial chemicals used in commerce in the United States.
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Radiocontrast Toxicity

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2020
Intravenous and intraarterial contrast media are invaluable tools in the diagnosis of anatomic lesions. However, they have been associated with deleterious renal events, ranging from acute kidney injury (iodinated contrast) to nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (gadolinium-containing agents).
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Toxic Nanoparticles and Toxicity

2016
Nowadaysresearch of nanoparticles (NPs) has increasingly found practical use intechnology, and medicine. Nanoparticles (NPs) at the atomic scale of 100 nm orless, has led to numerous use wide applications in electronics, chemicals andbiological medicine.
ÇOĞUN, Hikmet Y.   +5 more
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Fasciculating toxicity

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2019
Organophosphorus (OP) compound poisoning with suicidal intent is common. It is one of the frequent cause for admission to hospital Emergencies and intensive care units in our region. We describe here a case of 19-year old girl who presented to the Emergency Department with atypical features of OP poisoning.
Anupam, Ranjan   +3 more
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Toxic Myopathies

Neurologic Clinics, 1988
Toxic myopathies are commonly unrecognized. An understanding of the mechanism by which toxins produce disease, identification of risk factors that predispose patients to myopathy, and recognition of a few special clinical syndromes will greatly enhance the clinician's ability to detect these disorders.
R W, Kuncl, W W, Wiggins
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Carbofuran toxicity

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1994
Carbofuran, an anticholinesterase carbamate, is commonly used as an insecticide, nematicide, and acaricide in agricultural practice throughout the world. Due to its widespread use in agriculture, contamination of food, water, and air has become imminent, and consequently adverse health effects are inevitable in humans, animals, wildlife, and fish ...
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Fluoride Toxicity

2022
Fluoridation of the drinking water is one of the most impactful public health interventions ever done. Dental caries experience importantly decreased in all parts of the world that adopted the intervention. Implementation of fluoridation of the drinking water to populations has always been the focus of criticism, and these discussions often focus on ...
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Toxic Megacolon

Medical Clinics of North America, 1993
Toxic megacolon, its incidence, differential diagnosis, and presenting signs and symptoms are reviewed in this article. The typical histologic and radiographic features are described with a review of the potential triggering factors. An outline of requirements for adequate monitoring of the patient with toxic megacolon is provided.
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