This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions about cobalt. For more information, you may call the ATSDR Information Center at 1-888-422-8737. This fact sheet is one in a series of summaries about hazardous substances and their health effects. It is important you understand this information because this substance may harm you. The effects of exposure to any hazardous substance depend on the dose, the duration, how you are exposed, personal traits and habits, and whether other chemicals are present.HIGHLIGHTS: The general population is exposed to low levels of cobalt in air, water, and food. Cobalt has both beneficial and harmful effects on health. At low levels, it is part of vitamin B12, which is essential for good hea...
BACKGROUND: Excessive absorption of cobalt has been associated with cases of dilated cardiomyopathy ...
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"Prepared by Syracuse Research Corporation under contract no. 205-1999-00024; prepared for U.S. Dept...
Cobalt is an essential oligoelement which enters in the composition of vitamin B12. For the general ...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
Cobalt metal and cobalt compounds are relatively rare elements of the earth’s crust, widely used in ...
Several organs (lung, skin, thyroid, heart, bone marrow) are potential targets of cobalt (Co). Where...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
PURPOSE: Cobalt exposure is known to cause adverse effects on health. A major use of cobalt is in th...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
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PurposeCobalt exposure is known to cause adverse effects on health. A major use of cobalt is in the ...
Cobalt is a naturally occurring element with a number of radioactive isotopes. It is a silvery grey ...
Cobalt metal and cobalt compounds are extensively used for the production of high-temperature alloys...
This article summarizes recent experimental and epidemiological data on the genotoxic and carcinogen...
BACKGROUND: Excessive absorption of cobalt has been associated with cases of dilated cardiomyopathy ...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions about bromodichloromethane. For m...
"Prepared by Syracuse Research Corporation under contract no. 205-1999-00024; prepared for U.S. Dept...
Cobalt is an essential oligoelement which enters in the composition of vitamin B12. For the general ...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
Cobalt metal and cobalt compounds are relatively rare elements of the earth’s crust, widely used in ...
Several organs (lung, skin, thyroid, heart, bone marrow) are potential targets of cobalt (Co). Where...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
PURPOSE: Cobalt exposure is known to cause adverse effects on health. A major use of cobalt is in th...
Cobalt (Co) and its compounds are widely distributed in nature and are part of numerous anthropogeni...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about carbon monoxide. For...
PurposeCobalt exposure is known to cause adverse effects on health. A major use of cobalt is in the ...
Cobalt is a naturally occurring element with a number of radioactive isotopes. It is a silvery grey ...
Cobalt metal and cobalt compounds are extensively used for the production of high-temperature alloys...
This article summarizes recent experimental and epidemiological data on the genotoxic and carcinogen...
BACKGROUND: Excessive absorption of cobalt has been associated with cases of dilated cardiomyopathy ...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions about bromodichloromethane. For m...
"Prepared by Syracuse Research Corporation under contract no. 205-1999-00024; prepared for U.S. Dept...