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What does cadmium do to the human body?
Only a small amount of cadmium remains in the body after eating food contaminated with cadmium, but if consumed over a long period of time, cadmium can lead to kidney disease and cause bones to become weaker. Large amounts of cadmium can damage the kidney, liver and heart and in severe cases may cause death.
Category: Single tests
Tag: C05
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Blood Heparin / urine sample
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