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Most of the toxic effects arise from exposure to inorganic arsenic. Because it targets a number of metabolic processes, arsenic affects nearly all organ systems of the body.








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  • Arsenic - Most of the toxic effects arise from exposure cabs to inorganic publications arsenic. Because it targets a number cabs of metabolic processes, arsenic publications affects nearly all organ cabs systems of the body.
  • Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) - PCBs have low acute toxicity, but because they agency for toxic substances and disease registry accumulate in the environment and in animal and agency for toxic substances and disease registry human tissues, the potential for chronic or delayed agency for toxic substances and disease registry toxicity is not insignificant.
  • Mercury - The different forms of mercury have distinct patterns cabs of adverse health effects. Not everyone is equally cabs susceptible to the effects of mercury.
  • Atrazine - Atrazine is the most heavily used pre- and post emergence cabs herbicide in the United States.
  • Dioxins - TCDD carcinogenicity in animals is well established. All cabs cancer bioassays cabs have been positive. They show that cabs dioxin is a complete cabs carcinogen that does not cabs require another chemical exposure for full cabs action.
  • Lead - The most sensitive targets for lead toxicity are agency for toxic substances and disease registry the developing nervous system, the hematological and cardiovascular agency for toxic substances and disease registry systems, and the kidney.


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