Carbon Monoxide Adverse Effects
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1. Avaliação do ciclo de vida da areia em mineradora de pequeno porte, na região de São José do Rio Preto - SP / Life Cycle Assessment of sand in small mining in São José do Rio Preto region - São Paulo.
The mining of sand, although of great socio-economic importance to the national scene, has several negative impacts throughout the production chain. Among some of the interference in the natural environment occurs, soil degradation, air pollution and stress in the fauna and flora. This fact has generated great interest in mechanisms that mitigate or prevent
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 21/09/2012
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2. InteraÃÃo das vias da ciclo-oxigenase-2 e da hemeoxigenase-1 / biliverdina / monÃxido de carbono no controle da nocicepÃÃo e da inflamaÃÃo / Interaction between cyclooxygenase-2 and heme oxygenase-1 / biliverdin / carbon monoxide pathways in nociception and inflammation control in rats and mice.
Introduction: Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) plays a preventive role in oxidative stress. In contrast, COX-2 is involved in the pathogenesis of many inflammatory diseases and COX-2 selective inhibition has been shown to be effective in reversing inflammation without gastric side effects. However, serious cardiovascular effects of some selective COX-2 inhibitors eme
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 24/02/2010
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3. "Efeitos do tabagismo sobre o sistema cardiovascular: hemodinâmica e propriedades elásticas arteriais" / Effects of cigarette smoking on cardiovascular system: hemodynamic and elastic properties arterial
Objetivo Avaliar os efeitos do tabagismo sobre o sistema cardiovascular, através de metodologia não invasiva, analisando as alterações hemodinâmicas clínicas e propriedades elásticas arteriais, após exposição ao fumo. Métodos Estudo realizado em 45 voluntários sendo 18 (F) e 27 (M), fumantes T (n = 25, idade 40 ± 9 anos) e não fumantes NT (n =
Publicado em: 2005
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4. Identifying and managing adverse environmental health effects: 6. Carbon monoxide poisoning
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING IS AN ENIGMATIC ILLNESS. The symptoms are often nonspecific or masked by an exacerbation of an underlying illness, such as congestive heart failure, that has been triggered by carbon monoxide inhalation. The effects can range from mild, annoying symptoms relieved by removal of the source to severe morbidity with profound central ner
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5. Potential adverse health effects of wood smoke.
The use of wood stoves has increased greatly in the past decade, causing concern in many communities about the health effects of wood smoke. Wood smoke is known to contain such compounds as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, aldehydes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and fine respirable particulate matter. All of these have been shown to caus
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6. Heme oxygenase: the key to renal function regulation
Heme oxygenase (HO) plays a critical role in attenuating the production of reactive oxygen species through its ability to degrade heme in an enzymatic process that leads to the production of equimolar amounts of carbon monoxide and biliverdin/bilirubin and the release of free iron. The present review examines the beneficial role of HO-1 (inducible form of HO
American Physiological Society.
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7. Daily mortality and "winter type" air pollution in Athens, Greece--a time series analysis within the APHEA project.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that air pollution in Athens between 1975 and 1987 had adverse short term health effects. The short term effects of "winter type" air pollution on the daily total number of deaths are investigated for the period 1987-91 as part of the European Community multi centre APHEA project. DESIGN: A temporal study using aggregated d
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8. Epidemiological survey of workers exposed to cobalt oxides, cobalt salts, and cobalt metal.
Several organs (lung, skin, thyroid, heart, bone marrow) are potential targets of cobalt (Co). Whereas there is no doubt that inhalation of Co alone may cause bronchial asthma, its role in the occurrence of hard metal disease is still controversial because most cases were reported in workers exposed not only to Co but also to other substances such as tungste