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  2. Cadmium poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Cadmium is used in nickel-cadmium batteries; these are some of the most popular and most common cadmium-based products. In February 2010, cadmium was found in an entire line of Wal-Mart exclusive Miley Cyrus jewelry. The charms were tested at the behest of the Associated Press and were found to contain high levels of cadmium. Wal-Mart did not ...

  3. ‘Elevated Levels’ of Heavy Metals Found in Popular Protein ...

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    There is no safe level of lead, which has been linked to developmental disorders and high blood pressure. And chronic cadmium exposure can damage the kidneys, bones, and lungs, as well as raise ...

  4. Toxic heavy metal - Wikipedia

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    The river water was contaminated with toxic metals including arsenic, copper, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, nickel, and thallium. [2] Cleanup costs may exceed $1.2 billion. [3] A toxic heavy metal is a common but misleading term for a metal-like element noted for its potential toxicity. [4]

  5. Many dark chocolate products contaminated with heavy metals ...

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    35% were above the maximum allowable dose level for cadmium. The California standards were used because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration doesn’t set limits on heavy metals in most foods ...

  6. Heavy metal drink: Your favorite hot chocolate mix could ...

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    California's standard for maximum allowable dose levels are .5 micrograms per day for lead and 4.1 micrograms per day for cadmium. Read more:You're not gross and sad for getting older. Here's how ...

  7. Itai-itai disease - Wikipedia

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    Once the cadmium makes it into the tubular cells in the kidneys, the cadmium is released and accumulates in the renal cortex until it reaches toxic levels. [14] When cadmium reaches dangerous levels in the renal cortex, it can deactivate metal-dependent enzymes or activate calmodulin, which plays a role in smooth muscle contraction by sensing ...

  8. Health effects of coal ash - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Both low levels and high levels of lead exposure can cause harm to the human body. [9] Cadmium: The direct exposure to high levels of cadmium is hazardous to the health. [5] More specifically, the lungs directly absorb cadmium into the bloodstream. [9] When humans are exposed to cadmium over a long period of time, kidney disease and ...

  9. Cadmium - Wikipedia

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    The cadmium cut-off is about 0.5 eV, and neutrons below that level are deemed slow neutrons, distinct from intermediate and fast neutrons. [16] Cadmium is created via the s-process in low- to medium-mass stars with masses of 0.6 to 10 solar masses, over thousands of years.