Potential benefits of joint hypothetical interventions on diet, lead, and cadmium on mortality in US adults
Abstract Background Previous studies reported associations between high blood lead levels (BLLs) and urinary cadmium (UCd) concentrations and all-cause and cause-specific mortality. It is hypothesized that these associations are mediated by inflammation; therefore, adherence to an anti-inflammatory...
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Main Authors: | Nasser Laouali (Author), Tarik Benmarhnia (Author), Youssef Oulhote (Author) |
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