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The Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators - Home The Institute of Traffic Accident Investigators is a world leader in the field of traffic accident investigation Our aim is to promote ‘ Good Practice in Forensic Collision Investigation ’ This is for the benefit of our Membership, Emergency Services, Courts, road safety and other stakeholders
Itai - Wikipedia Hebrew name Itai is a Biblical name that appears in the Books of Samuel (see below) and a very common name for men in Israel In recent years Itai has become one of the most common names for boys in that country
What Is Itai-Itai Disease? - iCliniq Itai-itai sickness was initially identified in Japan in the 1960s and is caused by exposure to cadmium (Cd), produced due to human activities associated with industrialization
Itai Itai Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Itai Itai Disease, also known as Cadmium Poisoning Disease, is a rare and severe medical condition that emerged in Japan The disease gained attention due to its devastating effects on human health and its connection to industrial pollution
Itai-itai disease: Renal tubular osteomalacia induced by environmental . . . In Japan, environmental exposure to Cd and its effects on human health have been significant issues since the first outbreak of itai-itai disease, which is the most severe stage of chronic Cd poisoning, in the Cd-polluted Jinzu River basin of Toyama
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Itai-itai disease - Wikiwand Itai-itai disease was caused by cadmium poisoning due to mining in Toyama Prefecture Regular mining for silver started in 1589, and soon thereafter, mining for lead, copper, and zinc began
Causes of death in patients with Itai-itai disease suffering from . . . A total of 142 female patients with Itai-itai disease were included in this cohort study, but the cause of death in 47 patients could not be distinguished, because Cd poisoning was reported as their cause of deaths in vital statistics data