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SULARDAKİ YÜKSEK FLORİD İÇERİĞİNİN FARKLI VÜCUT BÖLÜMLERİNE ETKİSİ

Effect of High-Fluoride Water on Different Body Parts in Human

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Fluoride can enter public water systems from natural sources, including runoff from weathering of fluoride containing rocks and soils and leaching from soil into groundwater. Fluoride pollution from various industrial discharges and emissions can also contaminate water supplies. Underground water in some regions of the world including Turkey is contaminated with high concentration of fluoride and resulting toxicity creates a major public health problem. In view of reports of increased fluoride levels in many foods and water supplies, it is urgent that further studies be conducted to examine whether there is a link in animals and humans between fluoride and disturbances of the development and function of the human body systems.
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Flor elementi içme suyu sistemlerine yağmurlarla, flor içeren kayalar ve topraklardan eriyerek zeminden yer altı sularına akar. Florid kirliliği çeşitli endüstriyel atıklar ve yayılımlarla da su kaynaklarına bulaşır.Türkiye dahil dünyanın bazı bölgelerinde yeraltı sularının yüksek konsantrasyonda flor elementi ile kontaminasyonu halk sağlığı açısından toksisite riski oluşturmaktadır.Çeşitli yiyecek ve su kaynaklarındaki artan flor oranlarına yönelik yayınlar değerlendirildiğinde, insan ve hayvanlarda flor elementinin vücut sistemlerinin gelişim ve fonksiyonlarının bozulması arasında bir bağlantının olup olmadığının değerlendirilebileceği çalışmaların yürütülmesi acildir.
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