The Top of Toxic Chemicals in the Environment and Impact on Human Health

Suwanaruang, Theeranat (2023) The Top of Toxic Chemicals in the Environment and Impact on Human Health. B P International. ISBN 978-81-19315-75-8

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Abstract

Numerous hazardous compounds in the environment have a negative impact on human health. Here are the top hazardous substances along with any probable consequences. This book has narratives. Heavy metals are metallic elements with a high density that, in certain amounts, can be harmful to both people and the environment. Lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, chromium, and nickel are typical heavy metals. The effects of heavy metals on human health are discussed in the following major points. Chemicals called pesticides are used to control pests like weeds, fungus, and insects. Likewise, mice in addition to impacting public health and agricultural production, air pollution irritates the skin, eyes, and throat. The effects of particulate matter on human health are largely dependent on the size of the dust particles. Dust can contain microscopic solid particles or liquid droplets small enough to enter the lungs deeply and cause major health issues. The majority of synthetic food additives are safe for human health. And additives that provide health hazards are forbidden or subject to limitations by the FDA. Attempting to fully cut out artificial food additives from your diet is not a good idea. Drug toxicity may occur, thus it's important to focus on eating healthy foods and minimally processed foods. Cyanide is a chemical that acts quickly and has the potential to be fatal, as well as deadly plants and animals. This prevents the body from using oxygen Students, professors, researchers, scientists, and anyone else who is interested would benefit from this book.

Item Type: Book
Subjects: OA Open Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 29 Sep 2023 12:36
Last Modified: 29 Sep 2023 12:36
URI: http://archive.sdpublishers.com/id/eprint/1446

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