Tag: Endemic fluorosis areas
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Endemic fluorosis in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. II Identification of risk factors associated with occupational exposure to fluoride.
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[Level of exposure to fluorides by the consumption of different types of milk in residents from an area of Mexico with endemic hydrofluorosis].
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Chronic Exposure to Sodium Fluoride Triggers Oxidative Biochemistry Misbalance in Mice: Effects on Peripheral Blood Circulation.
Excerpts: The fluoride exposure doses used in our study (10 and 50 mg/L) are often employed [32–34] and lead to a plasma fluoride levels in rodents similar to the ones found in humans consuming artificially fluoridated water or living in areas of endemic fluorosis, respectively [35]. It is important to note that F metabolism in […]
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Dopamine receptor D2 gene polymorphism, urine fluoride, and intelligence impairment of children in China: A school-based cross-sectional study.
EXCERPTS … In China, endemic fluorosis is classified into drinking-water type, drinking-tea type, and coal-burning type. Humans are exposed to high fluoride mainly through drinking groundwater with high fluoride content (Barbier et al., 2010). When fluorine is absorbed, it enters the blood and distributes throughout the body, mainly in bones and teeth (Barbier et al., […]
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The relationship between the fluoride levels in drinking water and the schooling performance of children in rural areas of Khartoum State, Sudan
EXCERPT The relationship between the fluoride levels in drinking water and the schooling performance of children in rural areas of Khartoum State, Sudan. Considering the results of the Tables 4–7, which were found to be related to each other, significant correlations undoubtedly exit between the drinking water F level and the schooling performances in all […]
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Association of Hypertension, Body Mass Index, and Waist Circumference with Fluoride Intake; Water Drinking in Residents of Fluoride Endemic Areas, Iran.
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Alteration of paraoxonase, arylesterase and lactonase activities in people around fluoride endemic area of Tamil Nadu, India.
Excerpts .. High fluoride content in ground and surface water is a serious ecological problem for many countries including Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, India, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Kenya, New Zealand, Libya, Turkey, South Africa, Srilanka, Thailand and the United States [1]. … In this study, 3 districts of Tamil Nadu namely (i) Salem, (ii) […]
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Effect of coal-burning endemic fluorosis on children’s physical development and intellectual level
3 Discussion Along with more thorough research on coal-burning endemic fluorosis, it has been discovered that fluorine not only causes significant damage to hard tissue such as bones and teeth, but it can also cause varying damage on soft tissue such as the central nervous system. In this article, we first compared the differences in […]
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Endemic fluorosis in Henan province, China: ERa gene polymorphisms and reproductive hormones among women
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Association of dental and skeletal fluorosis with calcium intake and vitamin D concentrations in adolescents from a region endemic for fluorosis