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Impact of Heavy Metals Consumption on Human Health: A Literature Review

Yaser Qureshi

2021Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While some heavy metals are essential trace components, many are bio toxic in human biochemistry. As a result, a full grasp of underlying systems is required. For supporting life and minimizing environmental damage, we must grasp their sources, liquidation techniques, chemical modifications, and deposition patterns These metals are discharged into the environment by both natural and human activity, including mining, industrial operations, and vehicular emissions. Soils and groundwater are contaminated when they leak into subsurface fluids and eventually into the aquifer. The world's commerce and coordinating systems frequently generate environmental toxicity and poisoning. Swallowed, they generate bio toxic compounds, lose structural integrity, and block bio reactions. This study's goal is to learn more about heavy metals and their bio toxic effects on humans.

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Human healthHeavy metalsEnvironmental scienceGRASPAquiferNatural (archaeology)ContaminationHuman lifeTRACE (psycholinguistics)Environmental chemistryGroundwaterEngineeringChemistryEnvironmental healthGeologyEcologyBiologyPaleontologyHumanityTheologyPhilosophyGeotechnical engineeringSoftware engineeringMedicineLinguisticsHealthcare and Environmental Waste Management
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