Abstract
Metals and Disease
Highlights
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
Summary
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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