2025-10-01 15:05:46
The Effects of Cadmium ToxicityCadmium exposure, a major concern for human health, causes cancer and kidney damage. Occupational, environmental, and food-related exposures need strict regulation.
Divine Aleru is an accomplished biochemist and researcher with a specialized background in environmental toxicology, focusing on the impacts of heavy metals on human health. With deep-rooted expertise in microbiome signatures analysis, Divine seamlessly blends rigorous scientific training with her passion for deciphering the intricate relationships between environmental exposures and the human microbiome. Her career is distinguished by a commitment to advancing integrative health interventions, leveraging cutting-edge microbiome research to illuminate how toxic metals shape biological systems. Driven by curiosity and innovation, Divine is dedicated to translating complex environmental findings into actionable insights that improve individual and public health outcomes.
2025-10-01 15:05:46
The Effects of Cadmium ToxicityCadmium exposure, a major concern for human health, causes cancer and kidney damage. Occupational, environmental, and food-related exposures need strict regulation.
2025-10-01 15:01:20
Blood Lead Levels in Occupationally Exposed Workers Involved in Battery Factories of Delhi-NCR Region: Effect on Vitamin D and Calcium MetabolismThe study identifies significant health risks for workers in battery factories due to high blood lead levels. It highlights the disruption of vitamin D and calcium metabolism, leading to potential bone and mineral health issues. The findings call for stricter regulations and better occupational health monitoring.
2025-10-01 14:35:57
Cadmium in tobacco smokers: A neglected link to lung disease?The study explores how cadmium in tobacco smoke contributes to lung disease, focusing on its local accumulation in the lungs of smokers and its role in chronic diseases like COPD. It emphasizes the need for more research to understand cadmium’s impact on lung health.
2025-10-01 12:44:38
Cadmium: Mitigation strategies to reduce dietary exposureThe review focuses on strategies to reduce dietary cadmium exposure, emphasizing soil management, crop selection, and regulatory measures to ensure food safety and public health protection.
2025-10-01 12:37:30
A comprehensive study on aquatic chemistry, health risk and remediation techniques of cadmium in groundwaterThe study discusses cadmium contamination in groundwater, its health risks, and effective remediation techniques. It emphasizes the need for better regulation and management to reduce exposure and prevent health issues.
2025-10-01 12:15:46
Cd in the environment: Uptake, toxicity and managementThis review highlights the environmental impact of cadmium, its toxic effects on human health, and strategies for reducing exposure through better regulation and management practices.
2025-10-01 11:59:59
Cadmium Exposure: Mechanisms and Pathways of Toxicity and Implications for Human HealthThe review provides a comprehensive analysis of cadmium’s toxic effects, mechanisms of toxicity, and public health implications. It emphasizes the need for stronger regulatory measures and exposure monitoring to reduce the risks of cadmium-related diseases.
2025-10-01 11:16:23
A Review on Cadmium and Lead Contamination: Sources, Fate, Mechanism, Health Effects and Remediation MethodsThis review examines the sources, mechanisms, and health risks of cadmium and lead contamination in soil and plants, highlighting the need for effective remediation and stricter regulations to protect public health and food safety.
2025-10-01 10:59:09
Exposure to cadmium and its impacts on human health: A short reviewExposure to cadmium poses severe risks, including cancer, kidney disease, and respiratory problems. Occupational and environmental monitoring is crucial to reduce health impacts, especially in high-risk populations.
2025-09-30 16:28:08
Cadmium Carcinogenicity: Cd-Induced Cancer in Animals HumansCadmium exposure is linked to cancers such as lung, prostate, and kidney cancer. Both animal and human studies support its carcinogenicity, highlighting the need for stricter regulations.