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Environmental Pollution and the Brain
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Environmental pollution is an emerging global public health problem of both developing and developed nations. Such pollution is a major risk factor for many illnesses, including nervous system disorders. This book combines the highlights the effects of environmental pollution on brain biology. It will be a thorough overview of the pathophysiological and oxidative stress mechanisms and how environmental pollution affects the brain biology. The author discusses environmental pollution and brain development, memory, autism, hearing and vision loss and brain cancer. Several chapters address controversial topics such as the effect of Electromagnetic Field Radiation (RF-EMFR).


Contents:

Chapter 1: Brain Biology
Chapter 2: Environmental Pollution
Chapter 3: The Journey of Pollutants from Environment to Brain
Chapter 4: Environmental Pollution and Brain Development
Chapter 5: Biology of Memory & Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field Radiation
Chapter 6: Autism Spectrum Disorder & Electromagnetic Field Radiation
Chapter 7: Electromagnetic Field Radiation: A Risk to Develop Brain Cancer
Chapter 8: Electromagnetic Field Radiation and Hearing Impairment
Chapter 9: Electromagnetic Field Radiation: Vision Impairment
Chapter 10: Environmental Pollution and Brain Damage


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ISBN-13: 9781032065090
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: December, 2021
Pages: 324
Weight: 757g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Neurology, Neuroscience

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