Landscapes of longevity: the calcium-selenium-mercury connection in cancer and heart disease.

作者: H.D. Foster

DOI: 10.1016/S0306-9877(97)90107-9

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摘要: Cancer and heart disease display spatial patterns that suggest the possible involvement of calcium selenium deficiencies mercury excess in their aetiologies. As a consequence, longevity tends to be most common regions where environment is calcium- selenium-enriched but contains only low levels mercury. Examples are cited from West Africa, China, England USA.

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