IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans
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Domestic air pollution from biomass burning in Kenya
TL;DR: In this article, air pollution measurements were carried out inside dwellings during the rainy season in connection with a WHO epidemiologic survey to the incidence of acute respiratory infections among children aged below 5 years.
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Cancer incidence among foundry workers in Denmark
TL;DR: There was a positive correlation between silicosis prevalence in employees at the foundries at the time of the x-ray examinations and lung cancer incidence during the follow-up period, and Standardized Morbidity Ratios were calculated based on incidence rates for the Danish population.
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In Vivo Effects of Arsenite on Meiosis, Preimplantation Development, and Apoptosis in the Mouse
Paula Andrea de Albuquerque Salles Navarro,Paula Andrea de Albuquerque Salles Navarro,Paula Andrea de Albuquerque Salles Navarro,Lin Liu,Lin Liu,David L. Keefe,David L. Keefe,David L. Keefe +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that arsenite causes meiotic aberrations, which may contribute to decreased cleavage and preimplantation development, as well as increased apoptosis.
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Genetic toxicology of abused drugs: a brief review
Jih-Heng Li,Lih-Fang Lin +1 more
TL;DR: In this review, commonly abused substances, including LSD, opiates, morphine, opium and codeine, cocaine, cannabis, betel quid and khat, are discussed for their potential genotoxicity/carcinogenicity.
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Evaluation of factors associated with cadmium exposure and kidney function in the general population.
Mingai Huang,Seong-Jin Choi,Dong-Won Kim,Na-Young Kim,Hye-Sun Bae,Seung-Do Yu,Dae-Seon Kim,Heon Kim,Byung-Sun Choi,Il Je Yu,Jung-Duck Park +10 more
TL;DR: Exposure to Cd in the general population was influenced by various factors including sex, age, and smoking habits, and females might be more susceptible than males to C d exposure under the environment.