The effects of heavy metals on human metabolism
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As technology continues to advance, heavy metals in drinking water have exceeded recommended limits from regulators around the world. The main source of human exposure to heavy metals is from contaminated drinking water. The effects of drinking water contaminated with heavy metals, such as arsenic, lead, nickel, cadmium and mercury, have gradually caught the attention of the relevant departments and personnel. It is well known that occupational exposure to heavy metals occurs as a result of using these metals in a variety of industrial processes in and/or a variety of materials, including color pigments and alloys. A series of adverse effects on human metabolism has resulted from exposure to heavy…
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- Cadmium
- Mercury (programming language)
- Environmental chemistry
- Arsenic
- Heavy metals
- Metal toxicity
- Chemistry
- Metal poisoning
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