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Metal Poisoning

Metal poisoning is usually associated with heavy metals. Beyond a certain level accumulation of heavy metals in the soft tissues can cause serious damage. Usually, the heavy metals that may cause metal poisoning are lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, etc. Heavy metals enter the body through polluted water, lead paints, medicines, and workplace exposure.

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