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Metals and Disease

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  • Some metals serve critical functions in the human body

  • Metals are a part of our daily life

  • Exposing the cell(s) of living organisms to elements which were hardly available during genesis of life causes multiple effects on those cells and human health will be affected

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Some metals serve critical functions in the human body. Iron is a necessary component of hemoglobin in red blood cells. Ana-Maria Florea,[1] Dietrich Busselberg,[2] and David Carpenter[3] Exposing the cell(s) of living organisms to elements which were hardly available during genesis of life causes multiple effects on those cells and human health will be affected.

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