Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in humans is the gradual buildup of toxic elements like lead, mercury, and arsenic in the body over time, occurring through contaminated food, water, and air, as the body absorbs them faster than it can excrete them, leading to serious health issues, especially in vulnerable groups like children and pregnant women. These metals interfere with bodily functions, accumulating in tissues, organs, bones, and even breast milk, causing neurological damage, organ failure, and developmental problems...

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