Michael Frade*
Environmental toxins are ubiquitous in our surroundings and can have profound effects on human health, including renal function. Epidemiological studies have provided valuable insights into the association between exposure to various environmental toxins and the risk of kidney disease. This research article reviews the current evidence on the effect of environmental toxins on renal function, highlighting key findings from epidemiological studies and discussing potential mechanisms of toxicity. Understanding these associations is crucial for developing preventive strategies and mitigating the impact of environmental toxins on kidney health.
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