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Heavy Metals Pollution in Drinking Water Sources: A Case Study from Kulim Hi-Tech Park, Malaysia
Published 2025-07-01“…Introduction: Heavy metal content within drinking water poses significant risks to health and the environment. …”
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Nanonet trapping for effective removal of nanoplastics by iron coagulation
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Dietary Iron Supplementation Protects Against Growth Restriction and Metabolic Dysfunction‐Associated Steatotic Liver Disease in Perinatal Cadmium‐Exposed Mice
Published 2025-08-01“…To test this, virgin dams were exposed to 30 ppm of cadmium chloride (CdCl2) in their drinking water during the preconception, gestation, and lactation periods. …”
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De Re Cervisia et Mulso, “on The Subject of Beer and Mulsum”
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Clay Nanomaterials Sorbents for Cleaner Water: A Sustainable Application for the Mining Industry
Published 2025-08-01“…The increasing shortage of drinking water, driven by reduced rainfall and the intensification of industrial and agricultural activities, has raised justified concerns about the quantity and quality of available water resources. …”
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Effects and differences of various concentration techniques on the evolution of therapeutic components in Lushan geothermal water
Published 2025-07-01“…Laboratory batch experiments, microstructural characterization, and hydrogeochemical modeling were employed to investigate the effects and differences of various concentration techniques under different environmental parameters on the evolution of therapeutic components in hot spring water. The key findings are as follows: Fluoride (F) concentrations in the hot spring water, along with elevated levels of iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) observed at sampling point S2, exceed the World Health Organization (WHO) drinking water quality standards. …”
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Β-FeOOH modified polyurethane foam for efficient adsorption of arsenite and arsenate from contaminated water
Published 2025-07-01“…The prevalent issue of arsenic (As) contamination in groundwater and drinking water has become a significant global concern. …”
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Technological schemes for deferrization of groundwater in the Tyumen region
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P58 | VITAMIN D ATTENUATES LIVER INJURY BY REDUCING APOTOSIS, PYROPTOSIS, FERROPTOSIS AND PROMOTING REGENERATION IN TYPE 2 DIABETES
Published 2025-08-01“…T2DM was induced using 10% fructose in drinking water and a single STZ dose (40 mg/kg). Metabolic parameters (glucose, weight, calorie intake) were recorded. …”
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Risk factors for anaemia in pregnancy in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Implication for health education and health promotion
Published 2009-02-01“…To reduce the transmission of faecal-oral diseases (e.g. intestinal helminthiasis and urinary schistosomiasis) key interventions recommended are: 1) safe disposal of human excreta, 2) hand-washing practices with soap after defecation, and 3) maintenance of drinking water free from faecal contamination. Similarly, HIV infection increased the chance of developing anaemia in pregnancy twofold as HIV infection was more common among cases (56%) than among controls (37%), resulting in an odds ratio of 2.11 (p = 0,003 and 95% CI 1.123 – 3.21). …”
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