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Betel nut (BN), the fruit from the palm Areca catechu, is the fourth most commonly used psychoactive drug worldwide. BN's harmful effects include an increased risk of oral and upper aerodigestive cancers. Current BN consumption,... more
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      Betel nutChuuk, Federated States of MicronesiaAreca NutCarcinogenic
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      Environmental ScienceEcotoxicologyCarcinogenic
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      CancerCancer Cell BiologyCancer BiologyMetastasis
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      CancerTobaccoTobacco SmokingIarc
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      PharmacologyPharmacyPurificationCarcinogenic
Ayurveda advocates Shodhana (Purificatory procedures) for poisonous substances to render it safe and effective for therapeutics. But mentioning of Shodhana for a non poisonous plant like Vacha is a matter of great curiosity with regards... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacyPurificationCarcinogenic
The purpose of this study was to investigate and quantify trace metal concentrations in Commelina africana L. and psammitic sandflats from an intertidal coastal ecosystem in Niger Delta, Nigeria, and to evaluate their spatial... more
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      Heavy metal monitoring and analysisCoastal HazardsHealth Risk AssessmentHeavy metals
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      CancerCancer BiologyCancer ResearchCarcinology
Benzo[α]pyrene (BaP) is one of the most toxic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the soilplant system causing potential carcinogenicity and mutagenicity for human health. The knowledge on the behavior of BaP in soil-plant system... more
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      MicrobiologyPhytoremediationBioremediationEnvironmental Biotechnology
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      Environmental EngineeringMechanical EngineeringChemical EngineeringPhysical and Mechanical Properties of Polymers
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      AdulterationToxicCarcinogenicHazards
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      Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental SciencePAHSCarcinogenic
Trichloroethylene (TCE) has been a long-time concern for workers, unions, occupational experts and residents of Ontario and other jurisdictions where the compound has been used. TCE can be absorbed by the body through inhalation,... more
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      Environmental LawWater qualityOccupational Health & SafetyCancer
Every year, more than 100 000 people die from the consequences of a cancer caused by exposure at work in the European Union. All of these cases are avoidable. Occupational cancers could be eliminated by alternative means of production, by... more
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      European LawOccupational HealthOccupational Health & SafetyLabour Law
The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of Cinnamomum verum J. Presl bark aqueous extract for its antifungal potential against soybean seed-borne Aspergillus flavus. A. flavus is dominant storage fungus colonizing soybean seeds... more
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      Seed germinationSoybeanAspergillus flavusCarcinogenic
NDMA: MEDICATION TIP OF A HUGE ICEBERG! By Gary Joseph Ordog, MD JAMA; January 31, 2021. Thank you for your article on another source of NDMA. Patients should limit their medication sources of NDMA, but also the numerous other sources... more
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      CarcinogenicNDMA and NDMA PrecursorsHepatotoxicityRanitidine
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      Heavy MetalHealth riskCarcinogenicHazard Index
Cancer is a major public health problem worldwide and finding a total cure or eradication of the disease has been the expectations of medical researchers and medical practitioners in the recent times. In this paper, invasion of normal... more
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      Applied MathematicsCancerCancer BiologyModel
Several evidences indicated that diet and dietary behaviors can contribute to human cancer risk. One way is this occurs through the ingestion of food mutagens. Heterocyclic amines (HCAs) are important class of food mutagens and... more
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      Food ToxicologyCarcinogenicEnvironmental mutagenesis
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      EngineeringManufacturingItalyFabrication
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Incineration of blood contaminated cotton showed the presence of 8-11 PAHs from the list of 16 priority pollutants with airflow rate of 1, 2, 3, and 4 L/min in laboratory scale quartz tube vertical incinerator at 700-1,000°C at an... more
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      MultidisciplinaryCelluloseIncinerationSolid waste
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is widely used as an inorganic UV-filter in cosmetic products; however, it has been classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans. While numerous studies demonstrated cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of nano-sized... more
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      CytotoxicityGenotoxicityTitanium dioxideCarcinogenic
Colon cancer is cancer that begins in the large intestine. It usually begins as small, non cancerous clumps that form inside the colon. It typically affects older adults and can occur at any age. The aim of this study is to investigate... more
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      HistopathologyCurcuminWistar RatsCarcinogenic
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Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are toxic or or carcinogenic , as well as creating photochemical fumes in the presence of sunlight, damaging the environment. In this study, the damages of VOCs to the environment and human health are... more
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      Environmental ScienceEnvironmental ToxicologyCombustionInternal Combustion Engine
"Background: Vegetables are the main source of nutrients for the human being but the intake of contaminated vegetables causes several diseases. Therefore, the aims of this study were to examine heavy metals concentration in leafy, fruit... more
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      Heavy MetalHealth riskCarcinogenicHazard Index
Objectives This study provides a detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of cancer due to occupational carcinogens from the Global Burden of Disease 2016 study. Methods The burden of cancer due to 14 International Agency for... more
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      Health SciencesEpidemiologyOccupational Health & SafetyCancer
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is currently the most commonly studied mycotoxin due to its great toxicity, its distribution in a wide variety of foods such as grains and cereals and its involvement in the development of + (HCC). HCC is one of the... more
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      EpigeneticsHepatologyEpigenomicsGastroentrology & Hepatology
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      StatisticsEpidemiologyAdolescentLos Angeles