The term body burden refers to the level of environmental toxic load our bodies are carrying whilst still attempting to function normally.
Not exact matches
This is a long -
term strategy to reduce
body burdens and is probably most relevant for girls and young women to reduce exposure of the developing fetus and when breastfeeding infants later on in life.
«It's obvious that there is some continuing exposure on some level... If you look at their
body burdens, they still had a fair amount of the short -
term PCBs in their blood at the time we took the sampling in 2005.»
The reduction in urinary aluminium supported the future longer -
term use of silicic acid as non-invasive therapy for reducing the
body burden of aluminium in Alzheimer's disease.
But we want check your
body burden to see how aggressive we need to be in
terms of getting each mycotoxins out.
Perhaps you've heard the
term «
body burden,» which refers to the total amount of toxins you carry in your
body.
The
term used to refer to these chemicals is
body burden.
In most of the studies concerning the effect and safety of CBC, no long -
term observations exist to consider the hormonal
burden on the
body from long -
term exposure to synthetic hormones.
Rather than imposing a
burden on representative
bodies, I consider that the long -
term nature of native title litigation and projects, the paucity of representative
body resources to progress them, and the necessity for fair allocation of resources, make transparent planning processes essential to the effective operation representative
bodies.