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Toxicology and Human Health : Environmental Exposures and Biomarkers / [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: XXVIII, 269 p. 1 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789819921935
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
1. Environmental contaminants and their impact on wildlife -- 2. Heavy metal pollution in water from anthropogenic and natural activities and remediation strategies -- 3. Cement dust pollution and environment -- 4. Microplastics: An overview -- 5. Aquaculture fish responses towards temperature stress: A critical review -- 6. Thrombophilia and its markers: A comprehensive insight -- 7. Role of salivary markers for diagnosis of systemic diseases -- 8. Role of Biomarkers in Cancer Prevention and Therapy -- 9. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): clinical features, risk factors, biomarkers, treatment and therapeutic strategies -- 10. Impact of environmental stress on gene modification, cancer, and chemoresistance -- 11. Human Health Risk Assessment (HHRA) for environmental exposure: A brief account -- 12. Human health risk assessment due to the consumption of heavy metals.
Summary: This contributed volume brings out a comprehensive collection of information on environmental toxicology, its impact on living organisms in general and human health in particular. The main focus of this book is to address human health issues and risk assessment. Toxicological studies help in understanding the impact of harmful substances including both natural and synthetic chemicals on organisms and their environment. Contributions in the title include both laboratory and field based studies with a focus on human health. Moreover, day by day, there is an increase in the range of chemicals from pharmaceutical and other industries, agricultural runoffs, medicine, and many other sources which continuously contribute to the earth's chemical load. Almost all the countries are facing great difficulties in responding to the crucial and immediate need for effective management of such contaminants. The title compiles studies in regards to environmental toxicology and its effect on human health. This book provides critical information and knowledge that can be used by regulatory agencies, decision-makers, policy makers, graduate and post-graduate students, researchers, environmental toxicologists, etc, and others to put programs and policies in place to limit our exposures to these substances thereby preventing or reducing the likelihood that a disease or other negative health outcomes would occur.
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1. Environmental contaminants and their impact on wildlife -- 2. Heavy metal pollution in water from anthropogenic and natural activities and remediation strategies -- 3. Cement dust pollution and environment -- 4. Microplastics: An overview -- 5. Aquaculture fish responses towards temperature stress: A critical review -- 6. Thrombophilia and its markers: A comprehensive insight -- 7. Role of salivary markers for diagnosis of systemic diseases -- 8. Role of Biomarkers in Cancer Prevention and Therapy -- 9. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): clinical features, risk factors, biomarkers, treatment and therapeutic strategies -- 10. Impact of environmental stress on gene modification, cancer, and chemoresistance -- 11. Human Health Risk Assessment (HHRA) for environmental exposure: A brief account -- 12. Human health risk assessment due to the consumption of heavy metals.

This contributed volume brings out a comprehensive collection of information on environmental toxicology, its impact on living organisms in general and human health in particular. The main focus of this book is to address human health issues and risk assessment. Toxicological studies help in understanding the impact of harmful substances including both natural and synthetic chemicals on organisms and their environment. Contributions in the title include both laboratory and field based studies with a focus on human health. Moreover, day by day, there is an increase in the range of chemicals from pharmaceutical and other industries, agricultural runoffs, medicine, and many other sources which continuously contribute to the earth's chemical load. Almost all the countries are facing great difficulties in responding to the crucial and immediate need for effective management of such contaminants. The title compiles studies in regards to environmental toxicology and its effect on human health. This book provides critical information and knowledge that can be used by regulatory agencies, decision-makers, policy makers, graduate and post-graduate students, researchers, environmental toxicologists, etc, and others to put programs and policies in place to limit our exposures to these substances thereby preventing or reducing the likelihood that a disease or other negative health outcomes would occur.

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