Public health implications of heavy metals in foods and drinking water in Ethiopia (2016 to 2020): systematic review
Abstract Background Besides their benefits, heavy metals are toxic, persistent, and hazardous to human health, even at their lower concentrations. Consumption of unsafe concentrations of food contaminated with heavy metals may lead to the disruption of numerous biological and biochemical processes i...
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Main Author: | Dechasa Adare Mengistu (Author) |
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