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Theeranat Suwanaruang
Faculty of Science and Health Technology, Kalasin University, Thailand.
ISBN 978-81-19315-74-1 (Print)
ISBN 978-81-19315-75-8 (eBook)
DOI: 10.9734/bpi/mono/978-81-19315-74-1
The environment contains a variety of dangerous substances that are harmful to human health. The top dangerous compounds are listed here, along with any potential effects. It contains narratives. Heavy metals are metallic substances that have a high density and can be dangerous to both people and the environment in certain concentrations. Typical heavy metals include lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, chromium, and nickel. The following key points cover the impact of heavy metals on human health. Pests including weeds, fungus, and insects can be controlled with the help of substances known as pesticides. Similarly, mice Air pollution irritates the skin, eyes, and throat in addition to having an effect on public health and agricultural production. The size of the dust particles has a significant impact on the impacts of particulate matter on human health. Dust can contain minuscule liquid or solid particles small enough to deeply penetrate the lungs and cause serious health problems. The majority of artificial food additives are not harmful to people's health. And the FDA forbids or places restrictions on chemicals that pose health risks. It is not a good idea to try to completely eliminate artificial food additives from your diet. Given the possibility of drug toxicity, it's critical to concentrate on consuming wholesome, less processed foods. Cyanide is a chemical that can be toxic and devastating to both plants and animals. It also works swiftly. As a result, the body is unable to use oxygen. This book will be useful to students, teachers, researchers, scientists, and anybody else with an interest.
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