Is aluminum harmful to the human body
Aluminum is ubiquitous and biologically nonessential; ordinary dietary and environmental exposures are handled by healthy bodies and regarded as generally safe by regulators, but aluminum can be toxic...
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The potential link between aluminum and Alzheimer's disease, with a 2005 review revisiting the topic
Aluminum is ubiquitous and biologically nonessential; ordinary dietary and environmental exposures are handled by healthy bodies and regarded as generally safe by regulators, but aluminum can be toxic...
Direct, high-quality evidence that specifically causes dementia in humans is effectively absent: mechanistic and animal studies implicate certain chromium species (particularly hexavalent Cr(VI)) in b...
A body of clinical, pathological and epidemiological evidence accumulated in the 1970s–1980s implicated aluminum exposure—from contaminated dialysate and from oral aluminum-containing phosphate binder...
Public discussion and peer-reviewed work show that proposed solar geoengineering schemes have centered on a small set of aerosol materials and engineered particles—most prominently sulfur compounds an...