Lead Sources of
lead poisoning/pollution include paint (e.g.
lead paint deterioration),
petroleum products, mining, smelting, manufacturing and recycling activities (e.g. battery recycling). •
Cardiovascular disease •
Cerebrovascular disease •
Chronic Kidney disease •
Hemorrhagic stroke •
Hypertensive heart disorder •
Ischemic heart disease •
Ischemic stroke • Neurological impairment
Arsenic Arsenic is a naturally occurring element and can be found in food, water, or air. There are also industrial sources of arsenic, including mining and smelting. "People are exposed to elevated levels of inorganic arsenic through drinking contaminated water, using contaminated water in food preparation and irrigation of food crops, industrial processes, eating contaminated food and smoking tobacco. Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic... can lead to chronic
arsenic poisoning. Skin lesions and skin cancer are the most characteristic effects." •
Arsenicosis •
Cancers (lung, bladder, and skin) •
Cardiovascular disease •
Chronic kidney disease • Neurobehavioral impairment ===
Mercury === •
Acrodynia •
Arthritis •
Cerebellar ataxia •
Dysarthria •
Kidney and
autoimmune dysfunction •
Minamata disease • Neurological damage •
Respiratory failure == See also ==