| 11. | Toxicity because of chronic exposure was not clearly documented thus far.
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| 12. | Some electromagnetic fields at chronic exposures may pose a threat to human health.
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| 13. | These syndromes result after acute and chronic exposure to OP pesticides.
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| 14. | Perchloroethylene exposure has been linked to pronounced acquired color vision deficiencies after chronic exposure.
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| 15. | The most common diseases associated with chronic exposure to asbestos are asbestosis and mesothelioma.
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| 16. | Chronic exposure to styrene leads to tiredness / lethargy, memory deficits, headaches and vertigo.
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| 17. | Chronic exposure can lead to lung damage, kidney failure, heart failure, and oesophageal strictures.
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| 18. | However, chronic exposure has been linked to abnormalities in the liver, kidneys, and heart.
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| 19. | In chronic exposures, organisms come into contact with low, continuous doses of a toxicant.
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| 20. | Chronic exposure to naphthalene vapors is reported to also cause cataracts and retinal hemorrhage.
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