Introduction As technology advances, the production of scrap metal and electronic waste (e-waste) is increasing rapidly, ...
Urinary metal levels were a little higher in females, Chinese participants, and those with less education. Additionally, across the six study sites, those from Los Angeles had higher urinary tungsten ...
Cadmium, a toxic heavy metal found in polluted air, cigarette smoke, and food, was found to have a higher impact on cognitive ability in white people, a new studysuggests. In a study of more than ...
In addition to metal exposure from air and drinking water, widespread cadmium, tungsten, uranium, cobalt, copper and zinc pollution comes from agricultural and industrial uses such as fertilizers ...
Study highlights how climate change worsens the toxicity of metals like mercury in oceans, affecting ecosystems and human ...
Higher levels of the heavy metal cadmium were associated with an increased risk for global cognitive impairment among White, ...
One of the pressing problems that the world faces in the era of climate change is how to grow enough healthy food to meet the ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists have linked metal exposure from pollution to increased cardiovascular disease risk. David Trood/Getty Images Cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of ...
Theo Chocolate Inc. convinced a federal judge to trim a proposed class action alleging the company failed to disclose heavy ...
Toxic trace elements such as lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium naturally occur in small quantities in coastal seas. However ...