An extensive review on the consequences of chemical pesticides on human health and environment

L Rani, K Thapa, N Kanojia, N Sharma, S Singh… - Journal of cleaner …, 2021 - Elsevier
Pesticides are contributing in current agriculture to fulfil the need of raising population. Uses
of pesticides are not limited to agriculture, but they are also used to control over domestic …

Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction-linked neurodegenerative disorders

MT Islam - Neurological research, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Reactive species play an important role in physiological functions. Overproduction of
reactive species, notably reactive oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen (RNS) species along with the …

[BOOK][B] Preventing disease through healthy environments: a global assessment of the burden of disease from environmental risks

A Prüss-Üstün, J Wolf, C Corvalán, R Bos, M Neira - 2016 - books.google.com
This study provides an approximate estimate of how much disease can be prevented by
reducing the environmental risks to health. It includes a meta-synthesis of key evidence …

Hazardous effects of chemical pesticides on human health–Cancer and other associated disorders

A Sabarwal, K Kumar, RP Singh - Environmental toxicology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Poisoning from pesticides is a global public health problem and accounts for nearly 300,000
deaths worldwide every year. Exposure to pesticides is inevitable; there are different modes …

Microbiome, probiotics and neurodegenerative diseases: deciphering the gut brain axis

S Westfall, N Lomis, I Kahouli, SY Dia, SP Singh… - Cellular and molecular …, 2017 - Springer
The gut microbiota is essential to health and has recently become a target for live bacterial
cell biotherapies for various chronic diseases including metabolic syndrome, diabetes …

The impact of oxidative DNA damage and stress on telomere homeostasis

RP Barnes, E Fouquerel, PL Opresko - Mechanisms of ageing and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Telomeres are dynamic nucleoprotein-DNA structures that cap and protect linear
chromosome ends. Because telomeres shorten progressively with each replication, they …

Epidemiology of Parkinson's disease

A Elbaz, L Carcaillon, S Kab, F Moisan - Revue neurologique, 2016 - Elsevier
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after
Alzheimer's. PD is considered a multifactorial disorder that results, in most cases, from the …

Neurotoxicity in acute and repeated organophosphate exposure

SX Naughton, AV Terry Jr - Toxicology, 2018 - Elsevier
The term organophosphate (OP) refers to a diverse group of chemicals that are found in
hundreds of products worldwide. As pesticides, their most common use, OPs are clearly …

[HTML][HTML] Triggers, facilitators, and aggravators: redefining Parkinson's disease pathogenesis

ME Johnson, B Stecher, V Labrie, L Brundin… - Trends in …, 2019 - cell.com
We hypothesize that Parkinson's disease (PD) pathogenesis can be divided into three
temporal phases. During the first phase,'triggers', such as viral infections or environmental …

[HTML][HTML] The olfactory bulb as the entry site for prion-like propagation in neurodegenerative diseases

NL Rey, DW Wesson, P Brundin - Neurobiology of disease, 2018 - Elsevier
Olfactory deficits are present in numerous neurodegenerative disorders and are
accompanied by pathology in related brain regions. In several of these disorders, olfactory …