Survey on blood pollution of electric generators’ workers at center for market research 


The researcher Assistant teacher Huda Jabir Hussein from the center for market research and consumer protection at University of Baghdad published a paper entitled (survey to indicate blood pollution of electric generators’ workers with some heavy metals in Baghdad) in the journal of the faculty of education for pure sciences (Ibn al-Haytham) number (29) volume (3) of (2016). The research included an investigation of blood pollution caused by heavy metals emitted from diesel fumes (such as lead, copper, iron and Cadmium) due to the large number of generators in Baghdad. The researcher stressed the importance of drinking water and fresh milk to flush toxins from the body, as well as eating fresh fruits and vegetables to supply the body with antioxidants and strengthening immune, eating foods with selenium and other minerals.


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