Blood levels of cadmium and lead as well as iron, copper, zinc, magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus were determined in 87 workers of the tobacco industry and 35 healthy and unexposed control persons
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of heavy metal (‘lead (Pb)’‘cadmium (Cd)’, and ‘chromi...
Metals are essential in many physiological processes in the human body, but can also be detrimental ...
Blood cadmium was measured in 466 randomly selected London civil servants not exposed to heavy metal...
Blood levels of cadmium and lead as well as iron, copper, zinc, magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus w...
Cadmium is a nephrotoxic metal widely used in industry and the main source of Cd in general populati...
Exposure to cadmium is a public health problem due to the broad exposure to this toxic substance amo...
Throughsmoking, important flux of heavy metals and many other toxins reaches smokers ' lungs. T...
Metals are one of five major categories of carcinogenic or toxic constituents in tobacco and tobacco...
The cadmium, nickel and lead contents of a variety of tobacco types and their respective cigarette s...
Abstract The study objective was to evaluate the effect of occupational lead exposure on blood conce...
A significant flux of heavy metals, among other toxins, reaches the lungs through smoking. This stud...
Lead is one of the most toxic heavy metals and its occupational exposure can generate plumbemia. For...
The levels of Pb, Zn, and Cu in hair, nails and whole blood in non smoking Saudi males were determin...
Metals are essential for a number of physiological processes in the human body, but can also be detr...
Lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) are environmental pollutants, known to cause adverse health effects in hu...
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of heavy metal (‘lead (Pb)’‘cadmium (Cd)’, and ‘chromi...
Metals are essential in many physiological processes in the human body, but can also be detrimental ...
Blood cadmium was measured in 466 randomly selected London civil servants not exposed to heavy metal...
Blood levels of cadmium and lead as well as iron, copper, zinc, magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus w...
Cadmium is a nephrotoxic metal widely used in industry and the main source of Cd in general populati...
Exposure to cadmium is a public health problem due to the broad exposure to this toxic substance amo...
Throughsmoking, important flux of heavy metals and many other toxins reaches smokers ' lungs. T...
Metals are one of five major categories of carcinogenic or toxic constituents in tobacco and tobacco...
The cadmium, nickel and lead contents of a variety of tobacco types and their respective cigarette s...
Abstract The study objective was to evaluate the effect of occupational lead exposure on blood conce...
A significant flux of heavy metals, among other toxins, reaches the lungs through smoking. This stud...
Lead is one of the most toxic heavy metals and its occupational exposure can generate plumbemia. For...
The levels of Pb, Zn, and Cu in hair, nails and whole blood in non smoking Saudi males were determin...
Metals are essential for a number of physiological processes in the human body, but can also be detr...
Lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) are environmental pollutants, known to cause adverse health effects in hu...
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of heavy metal (‘lead (Pb)’‘cadmium (Cd)’, and ‘chromi...
Metals are essential in many physiological processes in the human body, but can also be detrimental ...
Blood cadmium was measured in 466 randomly selected London civil servants not exposed to heavy metal...