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  2. Manganism - Wikipedia

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    Chronic exposure to excessive manganese levels can lead to a variety of psychiatric and motor disturbances, termed manganism. Generally, exposure to ambient manganese air concentrations in excess of 5 micrograms Mn/m 3 can lead to manganese-induced symptoms. [3]

  3. Manganese in biology - Wikipedia

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    Manganese is an essential human dietary element. It is present as a coenzyme in several biological processes, which include macronutrient metabolism, bone formation, and free radical defense systems. It is a critical component in dozens of proteins and enzymes. [3] The human body contains about 12 mg of manganese, mostly in the bones.

  4. Manganese deficiency (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Manganese deficiency in humans results in several medical problems. [1] Manganese is a vital element of nutrition in very small quantities (adult male daily intake 2.3 milligrams). However, poisoning may occur when greater amounts are ingested.

  5. The Unsung Benefits of Manganese—and 10 Foods Rich in ... - AOL

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  6. Nearly 1.9 million Fiji water bottles recalled over high ...

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    Nearly 1.9 million Fiji water bottles have been recalled due to testing positive for high levels of manganese, a mineral the body needs to stay healthy but that can be toxic in high levels.

  7. Composition of the human body - Wikipedia

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    Parts-per-million cube of relative abundance by mass of elements in an average adult human body down to 1 ppm. About 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. Only about 0.85% is composed of another five elements: potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, and magnesium ...

  8. Shreveport Water Department addresses historic levels of ...

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    The department tells customers the water is safe to drink as it works to reduce high levels of manganese. ... Maple-Lars said the water department is monitoring the manganese levels 24/7.

  9. Manganese - Wikipedia

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    Manganese is an essential human dietary element and is present as a coenzyme in several biological processes, which include macronutrient metabolism, bone formation, and free radical defense systems. Manganese is a critical component in dozens of proteins and enzymes. [8] The human body contains about 12 mg of manganese, mostly in the bones.