as skeletal fluorosis, bone fractures, reproductive and developmental effects, neurotoxicity, and neurobehavioral effects, endocrine effects, genotoxicity and carcinogenicity, and some other effects like gastrointestinal system, kidneys, liver, and immune system are the effects on human health due to ...
The major health problems caused by excessive fluoride are dental fluorosis, skeletal fluorosis, and deformation of bones in children and adults (Susheela et al.1993). Fluorosis has greatest impact on growing teeth, and children less than 7 years old are particularly vulnerable (Murray1996). The ...
Fluoride is an ubiquitous chemical compound, which has both beneficial and adverse effects on health, with a narrow range between the intakes at which this occurs.28 Supplementation with iodine and other trace minerals can compete with fluoride and reduce the impact of excessive fluoridation on...
The relationship between environmental fluoride and human health has been studied for over 100 years by researchers from a wide variety of disciplines. Most scientists believe that small amounts of fluoride in the diet can help prevent dental caries and strengthen bones, but there are a number of...
Toxic effects of sodium fluoride on cell proliferation and apoptosis of Leydig cells from young mice The biological effects of fluoride on human health are often extensive, either beneficial or detrimental. Among the various effects of fluoride exposure in... GH Song,RL Wang,ZY Chen,... - 《...
Simultaneously, research has emerged highlighting the significance of the human microbiome in gastrointestinal and immune health. In this review we evaluate the literature examining the effect of fluoride exposure on the human microbiome. Unfortunately, none of the studies retrieved examined the effects ...
Health risk assessment is one of the methods used to indicate the possible harmful effects of environmental pollutant exposure on human health28. The equations used to evaluate the noncarcinogenic health risks of fluoride exposure from tea consumption in the present study are shown in Table128among...
This book reviews the effects on health of fluoride ingested from various sources. Those health effects reviewed include dental fluorosis; bone fracture; effects on renal, reproductive, and gastrointestinal systems; and genotoxicity and carcinogenicity. The book also reviews the Environmental Protection Age...
Considering that groundwater contamination with nitrate and fluoride threatens human health, we evaluate the health risks associated with contaminated groundwater and provide suggestions for reducing the adverse effects of nitrate and fluoride on different age groups (women, men, and children), which acc...
Chronic exposure to either too low or too high concentrations of F may have adverse effects on human health (Adimalla and Qian, 2020; Barbier et al., 2010; Fallahzadeh et al., 2018; McMahon et al., 2020). F is an essential micronutrient required in trace quantities for the prevention ...