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research Sodium selenate as a disease-modifying treatment for mild–moderate Alzheimer’s disease: an open-label extension study
Sodium selenate was found to be safe and possibly slows Alzheimer's progression, but more research is needed.
research It's elemental!
Selenium is important for health but must be consumed in the right amount to avoid health issues.
research Іmprovement of the differential diagnostics of acute oral and inhalation poisoning by thalium compounds, pathohistology and treatment strategy (based on group cases)
Better diagnosis and control of thallium poisoning are needed to prevent severe outcomes.
research Thallium poisoning and emergency care:research advances
Thallium poisoning is serious, affecting nerves and organs, and is treated by reducing absorption and removing it from the body.
research THALLIUM POISONING
Thallium poisoning from contaminated tortillas caused severe symptoms and was mostly fatal or led to long-term health issues.
research THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF METAL BINDING IN CONVULSION CONTROL WITH SODIUM VALPROATE
Metal binding to sodium valproate may be linked to hair loss in epilepsy patients.
research An Industry-Relevant Metal Mixture, Iron Status, and Reported Attention-Related Behaviors in Italian Adolescents
Exposure to certain metals may worsen attention-related behaviors in adolescents, with stronger effects in females.
research Outbreak of thallium poisoning among Iraqi patients
Thallium poisoning from contaminated cake caused severe health issues in Baghdad, highlighting the need to ban thallium as a rodenticide.
research Toxicosis in pigs fed selenium-accumulating Astragalus plant species or sodium selenate
High selenium diets in pigs cause health issues like weight loss, hair loss, and nerve damage.
research Radiologie Aspects of Thallium Poisoning
Thallium poisoning can be identified through radiological signs and treated effectively with B.A.L.
research Squarticles as the nanoantidotes to sequester the overdosed antidepressant for detoxification
Tiny particles called anionic squarticles can effectively remove a common antidepressant from the body after an overdose.
research Selenium and its Inorganic Compounds [BAT Value Documentation, 2011]
Selenium is essential for health, but too much or too little can cause problems; blood selenium levels are a good measure of intake.
research Screening and identification of efficient strain in selenium oxyanions sorption in order to biological wastewater treatment
The Enterobacter isolate AMS1-S8 is effective for removing selenium from wastewater.
research Dietary Aspects for Selenium and/or Selenium Compounds
Getting the right amount of selenium is important for health; too little can cause disease, and too much can lead to toxicity.
research TRACE ELEMENTS IN MEDICINE
Trace elements can impact health, causing issues like zinc deficiency, copper-related diseases, mercury and lead toxicity, and more.
research Overexpression of spermidine/spermine N1-acetyltransferase under the control of mouse metallothionein I promoter in transgenic mice: evidence for a striking post-transcriptional regulation of transgene expression by a polyamine analogue
Overexpressing SSAT in mice makes them highly sensitive to polyamine analogues, causing liver damage and high mortality.
research Strontium zinc silicate simultaneously alleviates osteoporosis and sarcopenia in tail-suspended rats via Piezo1-mediated Ca2+ signaling
Strontium zinc silicate may help treat osteoporosis and muscle loss.
research Estrogenic Potential of 2-Alkyl-4-(thio)chromenone 6-O-Sulfamates: Potent Inhibitors of Human Steroid Sulfatase
A substance called Compound 2g can strongly block STS (a hormone-related enzyme) without affecting estrogen levels, making it potentially good for treating breast cancer.
research Spontaneous zinc deficiency in marmosets, saguinus mystax.
Adding zinc to marmosets' water improved their health, indicating their diet lacked enough zinc.
research Determination of finasteride, indapamide and tiemonium methyl sulphate using surface plasmon resonance band of silver nanoparticles
research Thiazole: A Versatile Standalone Moiety Contributing to the Development of Various Drugs and Biologically Active Agents
Thiazole, a sulfur and nitrogen chemical, is useful in creating potential drugs for conditions like seizures, cancer, bacterial infections, tuberculosis, inflammation, malaria, viruses, Alzheimer's, diabetes, and A1-receptor issues.
research Groundnut seed production manual.
Arsenic trioxide effectively treats APL, improving survival rates despite its toxicity.
research Absorption of Excess Selenium and Sulfur by Plants and Animals
Excess selenium and sulfur in plants can harm animals, causing symptoms like hair loss and poor reproduction.
research Successful Topical Treatment of Murine Cutaneous Leishmaniasis with a Combination of Paromomycin (Aminosidine) and Gentamicin
The topical treatment WR 279,396 effectively healed cutaneous leishmaniasis in mice without relapse.
research Design, synthesis and anti-tumor evaluation of novel thiohydantoin congeners as androgen receptor antagonists with in vivo study.
A new compound, 3a, effectively fights prostate cancer better than finasteride.
research Determination of traces of silver in human scalp hair slurries by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
research Original synthetic monophenolic antioxidant with combined effect inhibits tumor growth in vivo
TS-13 effectively stops tumor growth and reduces chemotherapy side effects.
research Introduction to this second series of Biometals webinars, The biology of mammalian multi-copper ferroxidases, Arsenic antibiotics: old and new
Some bacteria use arsenic compounds as antibiotics, and others have evolved resistance; a particular arsenic-based compound shows potential as a new antimalarial treatment.
research Efficacy of spironolactone as adjunctive therapy to sodium valproate in bipolar‐I disorder: A double‐blind, randomized, placebo‐controlled clinical trial
Spironolactone improved cognitive performance and early sleep quality but not manic symptoms, appetite, or body weight in bipolar disorder when added to sodium valproate.