The health consequences of chronic arsenic exposure include increased risk for various forms of cancer and numerous pathologic effects, such as cutaneous effects (hyperpigmentation and hyperkeratoses), gastrointestinal effects, vascular effects, diabetes mellitus, and peripheral neuropathy. This way, this ...
- AMBIO - A Journal of the Human Environment 被引量: 32发表: 1991年 Arsenic mobility and toxicity in South and South-east Asia – a review on biogeochemistry, health and socio-economic effects, remediation and risk predictions Environmental context The presence of high arsenic concentrations in ...
Arsenic exposure from drinking water and QT-interval prolongation: results from the health effects of arsenic longitudinal study Environ. Health Perspect. (2013) H. Chrystyn et al. Impact of patients’ satisfaction with their inhalers on treatment compliance and health status in Copd Respir. Med....
Health effects of arsenic Arsenic is one of the most toxic elements that can be found. Despite their toxic effect, inorganic arsenic bonds occur on earth naturally in small amounts. Humans may be exposed to arsenic through food, water and air. Exposure may also occur through skin contact with...
ARSENIC: Exposure Sources, Health Risks & Mechanisms of Toxicity (Book)STATES, J. ChristopherARSENIC poisoningNONFICTIONdoi:10.1002/aoc.3459JenkinsRichard O.Applied Organometallic Chemistry
The ill effects of human exposure to arsenic (As) have recently been reevaluated by government agencies around the world. This has lead to a lowering of As guidelines in drinking water, with Canada decreasing the maximum allowable level from 50 to 25 μg/L and the U.S. from 50 to 10 ...
Context: This minireview describes the health effects of antimony exposure in the workplace and the environment. Aim: To collate information on the consequences of occupational and environmental exposure to antimony on physiological function and well-being. Methods: The criteria used in the current mi...
Y. (2014). Health effects of chronic arsenic exposure. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, 47(5), 245–252. https://doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.14.035 Article Google Scholar Hossain, M., Rahman, S. N., Bhattacharya, P., Jacks, G., Saha, R., & Rahman, M. (2015). ...
A design is presented for the quality control of the determination of metals in blood and urine and proteins in urine. The quality control is part of an epidemiological study on health effects of exposure to cadmium, especially on the kidney of the elderly in the general population. The epidem...
The aim of this study was to investigate arsenic (As) accumulation in street dust and health risk of population. The investigation concentrated on: a. pollution levels of As in street dust; b. spatial distribution of As in street dust; c. physicochemical properties analysis of street dust; an...