This paper reviews how the health of humans is affected by the world's soils, an association that to date has been under appreciated and under reported. Soils significantly influence a variety of functions (e.g. as a plant growth medium; its importance on the cycling of water; as a foundation for buildings) that sustains the human population. Through ingestion (either deliberate or involuntary), inhalation and dermal absorption, the mineral, chemical and biological components of soils can either be directly beneficial or detrimental to human health. Specific examples include: geohelminth infection and the supply of mineral nutrients and potentially harmful elements (PHEs) via soil ingestion; cancers caused by the inhalation of fibrous miner...
In every region of the world, one can find numerous instances of the “presence in the soil of a chem...
International audienceThis chapter aims to demonstrate, by several illustrated examples, that human ...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
This paper reviews how the health of humans is affected by the world's soils, an association that to...
Healthy soil is considered an ecosystem with a multitude of interrelated parts that can provide mult...
Healthy soil is considered an ecosystem with a multitude of interrelated parts that can provide mult...
Healthy soil is considered an ecosystem with a multitude of interrelated parts that can provide mult...
Direct effects of soil or its constituents on human health are through its ingestion, inhalation or ...
The idea that human health is tied to the soil is not a new one. As far back as circa 1400 BC the Bi...
This paper reviews how the health of humans is affected by the world’s soils, an association that to...
Soil is one of the ecosystems that human beings depend on for survival. The ecological imbalance cau...
Contamination is one of the threats affecting soil all over the World. Contaminants are resulting fr...
Contamination is one of the threats affecting soil all over the World. Contaminants are resulting fr...
TOPIC OVERVIEW : TOXINS IN SOILS AND HEALTH OF HUMANS • Soil contamination happens all the time as a...
Soils are home to a remarkable array of biodiversity with some estimates stating that 25% of the Ear...
In every region of the world, one can find numerous instances of the “presence in the soil of a chem...
International audienceThis chapter aims to demonstrate, by several illustrated examples, that human ...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
This paper reviews how the health of humans is affected by the world's soils, an association that to...
Healthy soil is considered an ecosystem with a multitude of interrelated parts that can provide mult...
Healthy soil is considered an ecosystem with a multitude of interrelated parts that can provide mult...
Healthy soil is considered an ecosystem with a multitude of interrelated parts that can provide mult...
Direct effects of soil or its constituents on human health are through its ingestion, inhalation or ...
The idea that human health is tied to the soil is not a new one. As far back as circa 1400 BC the Bi...
This paper reviews how the health of humans is affected by the world’s soils, an association that to...
Soil is one of the ecosystems that human beings depend on for survival. The ecological imbalance cau...
Contamination is one of the threats affecting soil all over the World. Contaminants are resulting fr...
Contamination is one of the threats affecting soil all over the World. Contaminants are resulting fr...
TOPIC OVERVIEW : TOXINS IN SOILS AND HEALTH OF HUMANS • Soil contamination happens all the time as a...
Soils are home to a remarkable array of biodiversity with some estimates stating that 25% of the Ear...
In every region of the world, one can find numerous instances of the “presence in the soil of a chem...
International audienceThis chapter aims to demonstrate, by several illustrated examples, that human ...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...