2025-10-23 13:31:56
Aluminum Vaccine Adjuvants: Are they Safe?The study critiques the safety of aluminum adjuvants in vaccines, highlighting neurotoxic risks and calling for more research into their long-term health impacts.
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.
2025-10-23 13:31:56
Aluminum Vaccine Adjuvants: Are they Safe?The study critiques the safety of aluminum adjuvants in vaccines, highlighting neurotoxic risks and calling for more research into their long-term health impacts.
2025-10-23 12:38:54
Aluminum-Induced Entropy in Biological Systems: Implications for Neurological DiseaseThe study reviews the neurotoxic effects of aluminum exposure and its links to neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s and autism, urging updated safety standards and further research.
2025-10-23 12:16:15
Preclinical and Epidemiological Mucoskeletal Evidence of Aluminium Toxicity: A Systematic ReviewThe study highlights the health risks of chronic aluminium exposure, particularly its musculoskeletal and neurological effects, and calls for stronger regulations and safety standards to protect vulnerable populations.
2025-10-23 11:48:54
Accelerated lung function decline in an aluminium manufacturing industry cohort exposed to PM2.5: an application of the parametric g-formulaThe study shows that prolonged exposure to PM2.5 in aluminum manufacturing facilities accelerates lung function decline. Hypothetical interventions to reduce exposure suggest improvements in lung health. This emphasizes the need for stricter exposure limits and better health monitoring for workers.
2025-10-23 11:10:17
Systematic review of potential health risks posed by pharmaceutical, occupational and consumer exposures to metallic and nanoscale aluminum, aluminum oxides, aluminum hydroxide and its soluble saltsThis review addresses the health risks of aluminum exposure, especially from food, water, and pharmaceuticals. It emphasizes the need for updated safety standards and more research on aluminum’s role in neurodegenerative diseases.
2025-10-23 10:51:29
Effect of an aluminum foil-processed diet on internal human aluminum burdenThe study found that aluminum exposure from food-contact materials led to a measurable, reversible increase in the human aluminum burden. It calls for better regulation of aluminum levels in food packaging and emphasizes the need for more data-driven risk assessments.
2025-10-23 08:27:31
The aluminium content of infant formulas remains too highThe aluminium content of infant formulas remains too high shows persistent contamination across leading products and calls for infant-specific limits, supplier controls, packaging changes, and transparent labelling so daily aluminium intake falls for formula-fed infants.
2025-10-22 20:12:16
Exposure to Aluminum in Drinking Water and the Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s Disease: A Bibliometric Analysis and Systematic EvaluationExposure to aluminum, particularly through drinking water and food, has been linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Long-term exposure to high levels of aluminum compounds can lead to neurotoxic effects, warranting stricter regulations and further studies.
2025-10-22 09:25:24
Aluminum environmental pollution: the silent killerThis review article examines the sources of aluminum exposure, its neurotoxic effects, particularly in infants, and the need for more stringent regulations on aluminum content in consumer products. It calls for further research on aluminum’s long-term health impact and better regulation to protect vulnerable populations.
2025-10-22 08:34:12
Is aluminum exposure a risk factor for neurological disorders?Aluminum exposure is linked to neurological diseases. The review highlights the need for stricter regulation and further research on the impact of aluminum on brain health.