According to researchers, the baby teeth of children with autism contain higher concentrations of toxic lead, and less manganese and zinc that children who are not on the spectrum.
Welders who are exposed to manganese from welding fumes, risk developing increased clumsiness – and the result may remain decades...
Chronic exposure to manganese, as experienced by some working as industrial welders, has been linked to the onset of Parkinson's like symptoms. Researchers report manganese exposure can cause misfolded alpha-synuclein, a hallmark of Parkinson's disease.
Study finds no association between mineral levels or dietary mineral intake and an increased risk of multiple sclerosis.
Rats exposed to manganese during early development had lasting attention deficits, a new study reports.
Study reports an accumulation of manganese in cells may disrupt protein transportation, resulting in Parkinsonian syndrome.
A new study reports exposure to airborne manganese in welding fumes contribute to Parkinson's like neurological problems.
Higher levels of manganese in blood and hair samples has been linked to slower working memory and lower IQ in children, a new study reports. Researchers report children who live in areas with high environmental levels of manganese are at significant risk of neurodevelopmental problems.