Lead is a health hazard for all humans. Especially children under the age of six are most at risk for lead poisoning. Lead toxicity causes hematological, gastrointestinal, and neurological dysfunction. Symptoms are usually noted with blood lead greater than 2 micromoles/L. Severe or prolonged exposure may also cause chronic nephropathy, hypertension, and reproductive impairment. Lead inhibits some enzymes, alters cellular calcium metabolism, stimulates synthesis of binding proteins in kidney, brain, and bone, and slows down nerve conduction. Acute lead poisoning is relatively infrequent and results from ingestion of acid soluble lead compounds or inhalation of lead vapors but chronic exposure to low levels of the metal is still a public hea...
Environmental and occupational exposure to a large number of chemicals occurs at various stages thro...
Toxicity due to drug overdose and heavy metals are issues of public concern. Of the heavy metals, m...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
Inorganic lead is the most extensively studied environmental toxin. Today's humans have in the order...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
Lead (Pb2+), a heavy metal, has been used by humans for many technological purposes, which is the ma...
Heavy metal toxicity over the years has been proven to be a source of diverse health risks. Thou the...
Lead is a common heavy metal that affects the environment and accumulates in people through differen...
Lead is a soft, dense, blue-gray metal. Lead occurs naturally in the earth's crust, where it combine...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
Lead is a dangerous element that exists naturally in the Earth's crust. Any kind of lead causes a de...
Lead is one of the oldest known and most widely studied occupational and environmental poison. Despi...
The role of trace elements In human health Is not well understood. Lead Is generally regarded as a t...
Lead toxicity is an important environmental disease and its effects on the human body are devastatin...
Environmental and occupational exposure to a large number of chemicals occurs at various stages thro...
Environmental and occupational exposure to a large number of chemicals occurs at various stages thro...
Toxicity due to drug overdose and heavy metals are issues of public concern. Of the heavy metals, m...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...
Inorganic lead is the most extensively studied environmental toxin. Today's humans have in the order...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
Lead (Pb2+), a heavy metal, has been used by humans for many technological purposes, which is the ma...
Heavy metal toxicity over the years has been proven to be a source of diverse health risks. Thou the...
Lead is a common heavy metal that affects the environment and accumulates in people through differen...
Lead is a soft, dense, blue-gray metal. Lead occurs naturally in the earth's crust, where it combine...
Lead, which is widely used in industry, is a common element found in low concentrations in the Earth...
Lead is a dangerous element that exists naturally in the Earth's crust. Any kind of lead causes a de...
Lead is one of the oldest known and most widely studied occupational and environmental poison. Despi...
The role of trace elements In human health Is not well understood. Lead Is generally regarded as a t...
Lead toxicity is an important environmental disease and its effects on the human body are devastatin...
Environmental and occupational exposure to a large number of chemicals occurs at various stages thro...
Environmental and occupational exposure to a large number of chemicals occurs at various stages thro...
Toxicity due to drug overdose and heavy metals are issues of public concern. Of the heavy metals, m...
Lead poisoning is one of the earliest identified and most known occupational disease. Its acute effe...