Gelberg KH, Church L, Casey G, London M, Roerig DS, Boyd J, Hill M (1999) Nitrate levels in drinking water in rural New York State. Environ Res 80(1):34-40Gelberg,KH,Church,L,Casey,G,London,M,Roerig,DS,Boyd,J,Hill,M.Nitrate levels in drinking water in rural New York State...
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Drinking water becomes contaminated by nitrate when fertilizers seep into drinking water sources. High levels of nitrate in tap water can cause infant methemoglobinemia—a potentially fatal condition known as blue baby syndrome in which a baby's skin turns blue—as nitrate prevents hemoglobin in the...
Nitrate Levels in Community Drinking Waters and Risk of IDDM: An ecological analysis OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether higher IDDM incidence rates occurred in areas with high nitrate levels in their potable water supplies. RESEARCH DESIGN A... JN Kostraba,EC Gay,M Rewers,... - 《Diabetes Care...
As a result, the nitrate level in drinking water is strictly regulated in many countries4. In our study, EPR measurements clearly demonstrated that NO generation from nitrate-functionalized patches was ischemia-responsive; the NO signal in ischemic hearts was markedly elevated compared to that in ...
Dr. Tim Chambers, a senior research fellow in the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, Wellington, says the study—the first study to assess the levels of nitrate exposure in New Zealand and collate a national dataset of drinkingwater quality—found that a substantial number...
P-159: Stomach Cancer and Nitrate Levels in Drinking Water in Province of Catania, Italy.An abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/01.ede.0000417162.87334.88LeddaCaterinaFioreMariaD'AgatiMaria Grazia
Analysis of the mutagenicity of well water samples showed that a small number of the well water samples were mutagenic in the Ames test after concentration over XAD-2 resin. In conclusion, consumption of drinking water, especially well water, with high nitrate levels can imply a genotoxic risk ...
Given that there was documented evidence of an association between diarrhea and high nitrate ingestion, the authors examined drinking water nitrate concentration and its possible correlation(s) with methemoglobin levels, cytochrome b5 reductase activity, and recurrent diarrhea. In addition, the authors st...
New Zealanders are generally exposed to low levels in drinking water, especially if their water comes from reticulated supplies in cities and towns. However, private rural wells can be vulnerable to accumulating nitrate from sources such as fertilizers and animal waste from dairy farming. ...