نتایج جستجو برای: toxic of mercury

تعداد نتایج: 21170844  

  Background & objective: Mercury is a toxic and bio-accumulative pollutant that has adverse effects on environmental and human health. There have been a number of attempts to regulate mercury emissions tothe atmosphere. Silver nanoparticles are a number of materials that have highly potential to absorb mercury and formation of mercury amalgam.The aim of this study is removal of mercury va...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
jamshid derayat abbas rezaee sayed bagher mortazavi yadollah yamini ali khavanin ardalan soleimanian

introduction: wastewaters of chemical, petrochemical, electrical, pharmaceutical and paper industries are the main sources of mercury and its compounds. mercury is one of the toxic elements, so its removal from water and industrial wastewaters seems to be important and essential. the objective of this study was to investigate effective factors such as ph, contact time, absorbent dose, mixing ra...

2012
Sae-Ron Shin A-Lum Han

Clinical manifestations of chronic exposure to organic mercury usually have a gradual onset. As the primary target is the nervous system, chronic mercury exposure can cause symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, headache, and poor recall and concentration. In severe cases chronic exposure leads to intellectual deterioration and neurologic abnormality. Recent outbreaks of bovine spongiform encephal...

Journal: :Journal of Preventive Medicine & Public Health 2014

Background and objectives: Methyl mercury can carry out harmful effects on the reproductive, respiratory, and nervous system of human. Moreover, mercury is known as the most toxic heavy metal in nature. Fish and seafood consumption is the major MeHg exposure route for human. The present study tries to cover researches which have been conducted on mercury levels in 21 species of fish from Persia...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 1988
F W Sunderman

The historical items pertaining to mercury are outlined, and its toxicity and former medicinal uses are discussed. The diversity of the toxic effects by the different forms of mercury as well as the routes of administration are illustrated in three case reports. The importance of diaphoresis in the treatment of mercury poisoning as well as the status of the use of chelating agents are reviewed....

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2014
راننده کلانکش, لاله , لولوئی, مهشید, ملکوتیان, محمد,

Introduction: Mercury is a toxic compound. Biological accumulation of mercury especially in aquatic organisms has brought about many health problems. Various methods have been used to remove heavy metals from industrial wastewater. Adsorption is one of the chemical and physical techniques. This method is useful due to high efficiency, easy usage and availability of its different types. This stu...

Journal: :journal of health sciences and surveillance system 0
alireza choobineh research center for health sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran; masoud neghab department of occupational health, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, reza rostami student research committee, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran jafar hassan zadeh department of epidemiology, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran esmaeel soleimani student research committee, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran hadi daneshmandi department of ergonomics, school of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

abstract background/objective: this study was undertaken to address psychological health effects of dentists’ exposure to low ambient levels of mercury. methods: one hundred and six dentists and 94 general practitioners were randomly selected from clinics in shiraz city, iran. subjects were asked to complete the persian version of general health questionnaire. the data were analyzed using χ2 te...

2007
John Neustadt

ticular concern are “heavy metals,” which occur naturally in the earth’s crust and are defined in physiochemical terms as metals with a density at least 5 times as great as water. This definition translates into an approximate heavy-metal minimum density of 5, and—in addition to cadmium, lead, and mercury—the metals zinc, copper, iron, cobalt, nickel, tin, manganese, and molybdenum also qualify...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
ma al-batanony public health and community medicine department, faculty of medicine, menoufiya university, egypt gm abdel-rasul public health and community medicine department, faculty of medicine, menoufiya university, egypt ma abu-salem public health and community medicine department, faculty of medicine, menoufiya university, egypt mm al-dalatony public health and community medicine department, faculty of medicine, menoufiya university, egypt hk allam public health and community medicine department, faculty of medicine, menoufiya university, egypt

background: with the fast growth in the market of fluorescent lamps, particularly compact fluorescent light, the associated risk of mercury exposure, which is an essential component in all types of fluorescent lamps, has received increasing public attention worldwide. even low doses of mercury are toxic. objective: to study the health consequences of occupational exposure to mercury in workers ...

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