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Cadmium cause and effect: looking at renal function. (Science Selections).
Environmental Health Perspectives
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December 1, 2002|
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Exposure to high concentrations of cadmium, as in industrial settings, can lead to renal failure, but kidney problems can arise even from low-level cadmium exposures. In this month's issue, a group of scientists led by Ing-Marie Olsson of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences investigates the relationship between cadmium intake from various sources, cadmium retention, and kidney function [EHP 110:1185-1190]. They found that, although most of the subjects had relatively low cadmium intake, the cadmium did appear to have an adverse effect on kidney function.
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