Formaldehyde is the most abundant endogenous aldehyde with exogenous exposures being associated with a range of adverse health effects, including neurotoxicity, bone marrow damage and …
Prenatal exposure to environmental contaminants can significantly increase the risk of birth defects. These exposures directly affect the population via water, soil, and air. There …
Pollution, the release of chemicals into the environment, is the result of current and historic industrial and waste management practices and a range of human …
The release of toxic substances from chemical manufacturing has been shown to have negative effects on the environment and human health. Recent studies have linked …
Today, an extensive use of biomass solid fuels for domestic application is still seen primarily in developing countries. Although many studies suggest biomass smoke exposure …
Macrophages have garnered much attention in recent years for their vast array of non-canonical functions, beyond being sentinel immuno-modulatory cells. These functions can be broadly …
As the release of novel chemicals into the environment outpaces the ability to perform exhaustive toxicological assessments, there is growing concern about the effects of …