Abstract: Problem statement: The study described the research of the effects that the environment pollution and smoking have in cadmium concentration in human blood, as well as in the correlation between cadmium and the biochemical parameters. Approach: In a comparative study of cadmium concentration in blood of human population of two different environments in Kosovo, one nearby Kosovo Thermo Power Plants (Obiliq), a highly polluted environments (Investigated Group) and the other that was considered as relatively clean rural environment Dragash (control group). Results: The results showed that there exists a significant difference in the average concentration of cadmium in human blood between the Investigated Group (IG) and the Control Gro...
Cadmium is a very dispersive pollutant which has progressively accumulated in the environment mainly...
This article was published in the European Journal of Toxicological Sciences [© 2014 European Journa...
Problem Statement: Welding fume is a Group 1 carcinogen and is associated with adverse outcomes in t...
[[abstract]]Introduction:Cadmium bioaccumulate in human body and may result in health effects includ...
Air pollution is a problem shared by the entire world population, and researchers have highlighted i...
The level and distribution of heavy metals and changes in oxidative stress indices in humans from La...
Cadmium is a cumulative environmental pollutant. For the general population mainly exposed by the or...
Exposure to cadmium is a public health problem due to the broad exposure to this toxic substance amo...
Introduction; Cadmium had been recognized as an occupational health hazard for many decades. In the ...
Concentrations of cadmium, lead, chromium and copper in the blood samples collected from different g...
Cadmium is a cumulative environmental pollutant. For the general population mainly exposed by the o...
The influence of outdoor air pollution on cadmium exposure assessment: a cross-sectional population-...
<p>Golovkova T. A. Ecotoxicological aspects of the influence of cadmium on the human organism. Актуа...
Purpose: To study the association between occupational exposure to metals including chromium, cadmiu...
Lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) are environmental pollutants, known to cause adverse health effects in hu...
Cadmium is a very dispersive pollutant which has progressively accumulated in the environment mainly...
This article was published in the European Journal of Toxicological Sciences [© 2014 European Journa...
Problem Statement: Welding fume is a Group 1 carcinogen and is associated with adverse outcomes in t...
[[abstract]]Introduction:Cadmium bioaccumulate in human body and may result in health effects includ...
Air pollution is a problem shared by the entire world population, and researchers have highlighted i...
The level and distribution of heavy metals and changes in oxidative stress indices in humans from La...
Cadmium is a cumulative environmental pollutant. For the general population mainly exposed by the or...
Exposure to cadmium is a public health problem due to the broad exposure to this toxic substance amo...
Introduction; Cadmium had been recognized as an occupational health hazard for many decades. In the ...
Concentrations of cadmium, lead, chromium and copper in the blood samples collected from different g...
Cadmium is a cumulative environmental pollutant. For the general population mainly exposed by the o...
The influence of outdoor air pollution on cadmium exposure assessment: a cross-sectional population-...
<p>Golovkova T. A. Ecotoxicological aspects of the influence of cadmium on the human organism. Актуа...
Purpose: To study the association between occupational exposure to metals including chromium, cadmiu...
Lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) are environmental pollutants, known to cause adverse health effects in hu...
Cadmium is a very dispersive pollutant which has progressively accumulated in the environment mainly...
This article was published in the European Journal of Toxicological Sciences [© 2014 European Journa...
Problem Statement: Welding fume is a Group 1 carcinogen and is associated with adverse outcomes in t...