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Association of blood cadmium to the area of residence and hypertensive disease in Arctic Finland

The association of cadmium exposure with area of residence, blood pressure, and arterial hypertensive disease was examined in 230 reindeer herders in northernmost arctic Finland. Blood cadmium concentration averaged 10.0 nmol/1, and was three times higher in smokers than in nonsmokers (16.7 vs. 5.5...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 1995-01, Vol.160-161, p.571-575
Main Authors: Luoma, P.V., Na¨yha¨, S., Pyy, L., Hassi, J.
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