Blood lead and cadmium levels are negatively associated with bone mineral density in young female adults
Abstract Background The organ toxicities of lead and cadmium have been extensively studied; however, studies of their toxic effects on bone remain limited, especially in young adults. The objective of this study was to examine the associations of blood lead levels (BLL) and blood cadmium levels (BCL...
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Main Authors: | Jianfeng Lu (Author), Ji Lan (Author), Xiao'e Li (Author), Zhongxin Zhu (Author) |
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