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  2. Titanium biocompatibility - Wikipedia

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    In titanium alloys such as Ti-Zr and Ti-Nb, zirconium and niobium ions that are liberated due to corrosion are not released into the patient's body, but rather added to the passivation layer. [10] The alloying elements in the passive layer add a degree of biocompatibility and corrosion resistance depending on the original alloy composition of ...

  3. Composition of the human body - Wikipedia

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    Not all elements which are found in the human body in trace quantities play a role in life. Some of these elements are thought to be simple common contaminants without function (examples: caesium, titanium), while many others are thought to be active toxins, depending on amount (cadmium, mercury, lead, radioactives).

  4. Titanium - Wikipedia

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    Titanium is non-toxic even in large doses and does not play any natural role inside the human body. [33] An estimated quantity of 0.8 milligrams of titanium is ingested by humans each day, but most passes through without being absorbed in the tissues. [ 33 ]

  5. Group 4 element - Wikipedia

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    Titanium is non-toxic even in large doses and does not play any natural role inside the human body. [61] An estimated quantity of 0.8 milligrams of titanium is ingested by humans each day, but most passes through without being absorbed in the tissues. [61] It does, however, sometimes bio-accumulate in tissues that contain silica.

  6. Watch out: Your coffee creamer could have titanium ... - AOL

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    In the study, rats that ingested titanium dioxide every day showed signs of a flared-up immune systems and pre-cancerous lesions. (Don’t miss these other 8 cancer-causing foods you should stop ...

  7. Titanium alloys - Wikipedia

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    Titanium and its alloys are used in airplanes, missiles, and rockets where strength, low weight, and resistance to high temperatures are important. [14] [15] [16] Since titanium does not react within the human body, it and its alloys are used in artificial joints, screws, and plates for fractures, and for other biological implants.

  8. Kanye West's 'titanium teeth' are permanent, rep says - AOL

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    The implants are made of titanium and other precious metals, "including palladium and platinum in various places according to the properties required of various elements," the source said.

  9. Chrissy Teigen’s Body Is ‘Rejecting’ Spicy Food After ...

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    Courtesy of Chrissy Teigen/Instagram Chrissy Teigen’s relationship with spicy food hasn’t been the same since she gave birth to 17-month-old daughter Esti. “At first I had the garlic cream ...