Sentences with phrase «metals damage brain»

Scientists are clear that toxic metals damage brain tissue and lead to degenerative disease by producing oxidative stress — and aluminum is one of the worst offenders.

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While the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had earlier stated that BPA — the chemical that hardens plastics in products like bottles and cups, and is used in linings of metal cans — is safe; the agency announced last month that a few new studies have underlined «some concerns» about BPA's possibility of potentially damaging the brain of fetuses, infants and children.
Researchers back then found that exposure to aluminum caused rabbits» brains to develop nerve cell damage — thought to be a precursor to Alzheimer's at the time — and long - term dialysis patients with high levels of the metal developed dementia.
A quick sniff of a nasal spray sends microscopic metal particles into the brain, where they target and destroy the damaging proteins of Alzheimer's disease.
But metal electrodes can quickly damage natural brain tissue, making it impossible to study the transfer of signals over extended periods.
As a result, the entire city is contaminated with the heavy metal, which can cause brain and nerve damage in children and fetuses.
New research by scientists shows that when cellular barriers are exposed to metal nanoparticles, cellular messengers are released that may cause damage to the DNA of developing brain cells.
Some believe the heavy metal causes neurodevelopmental abnormalities that lead to autism, in part, because methylmercury (a similar compound commonly found in some fish) can damage the brain.
Melatonin protects against chemical, free radical, microbial and heavy metal damage that lead to degeneration of brain structure and function.
Heavy metal exposure (lead, mercury, aluminum, cadmium, iron; toxic metals can cause high blood pressure, kidney damage, and brain degradation)
Heavy metals such as mercury and lead are known to cause brain damage, especially in small children.
As the metals enter the blood stream to be passed out of the body in urine or bile, they can damage brain and nervous tissue, depress immunity and disrupt other needed bodily functions.1
When heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium and lead cross into the brain, they can damage the sheaths of nerves and also brain cells.
Therefore, it protects the brain against neurodegeneration as well as reversing the damage done by heavy metals and harmful free radicals.
If the BBB becomes permeable, the brain is susceptible to damage from heavy metals, bacteria, environmental toxins and other harmful substances.
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