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Some epidemiology, geochemistry and disease relationships.
Naturally-occurring and man-accentuated concentrations of the trace elements display display appreciable geographical variations. Adaptation to such variations presents a challenge to man's health and well-being. Examples are included to illustrate the likely role of trace elements in specific diseases.