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Fate and Transport of Mercury in Environmental Media and Human Exposure

Kim MK, Zoh KD

  • KMID: 1499655
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2012 Nov;45(6):335-343.
Mercury is emitted to the atmosphere from various natural and anthropogenic sources, and degrades with difficulty in the environment. Mercury exists as various species, mainly elemental (Hg0) and divalent (Hg2+)...
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Environmental Source of Arsenic Exposure

Chung JY, Yu SD, Hong YS

Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that may be a significant risk factor for cancer after exposure to contaminated drinking water, cigarettes, foods, industry, occupational environment, and air. Among...
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Illness associated with contamination of drinking water supplies with phenol

Kim DH, Lee SK, Chun BY, Lee DH, Hong SC, Jang BK

An accidental spill of phenol (100%) into the Nakdong river with subsequent contamination of the tap water for about two million consumers in Teagu city of Korea occurred in March...
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The Effect of Exposure Factors on the Concentration of Heavy Metals in Residents Near Abandoned Metal Mines

Kim S, Cho YM, Choi SH, Kim HJ, Choi J

OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the factors that have an influence on the residents exposed to heavy metals, and we utilized the findings to establish the proper management of abandoned metal...
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Investigation on Health Effects of an Abandoned Metal Mine

Kim S, Kwon HJ, Cheong HK, Choi K, Jang JY, Jeong WC, Kim DS, Yu S, Kim YW, Lee KY, Yang SO, Jhung IJ, Yang WH, Hong YC

To investigate potential health risks associated with exposure to metals from an abandoned metal mine, the authors studied people living near an abandoned mine (n=102) and control groups (n=149). Levels...
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In vivo alternative testing with zebrafish in ecotoxicology

Seok SH, Baek MW, Lee HY, Kim DJ, Na YR, Noh KJ, Park SH, Lee HK, Lee BH, Park JH

Although rodents have previously been used in ecotoxicological studies, they are expensive, time-consuming, and are limited by strict legal restrictions. The present study used a zebrafish (Danio rerio) model and...
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Acute Health Effects of the Hebei Oil Spill on the Residents of Taean, Korea

Lee CH, Kang YA, Chang KJ, Kim CH, Hur JI, Kim JY, Lee JK

OBJECTIVES: On December 7, 2007, the Hebei Spirit oil tanker spilled out 12,547 kl of crude oil on the Yellow Sea 10 km away from the cost of Taean Province,...
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