
A Taste for Poisons
Author(s): James Bridges (Author)
- Publisher: CRC Press
- Publication Date: June 26, 2026
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 108 pages
- ISBN-10: 1041302606
- ISBN-13: 9781041302605
Book Description
Everything we eat, drink and breathe comprises chemicals, both natural and synthetic. How do we navigate this? The first principle of toxicology is that every chemical is toxic if the dose and duration of exposure is high enough. This book sets out assessments of situations when human and animal health is affected by drugs, biocides, food additives and cosmetics, based on the author’s work as a toxicologist.
Key Features
- The term toxic evokes mixture of worry and confusion and this book sets the criteria for the effects of exposure to chemicals in everyday life, including drugs, medical devices and cosmetics.
- Empowers readers to understand their personal risk of the uses and abuses of chemical uses.
- Describes in detail various chemical incidents and their aftermath.
- Explores relationships between scientists and politicians in protecting health.
- The Author’s experience is unique, and he has been researching the effects of toxic chemicals on health for many years.
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
James Bridges, Emeritus Professor of Toxicology and Environmental Health, University of Surrey
BSc in Chemistry and Physiology, PhD in Drug Metabolism and Analytical Chemistry, DSc in Toxicology and Analytical Chemistry, Hon DSc in Environmental Health
Fellowships of British Toxicology Society, EUROTOX, Occupational Medicine, Veterinary Science. Published over 500 scientific articles, mostly in European Journals of Toxicology, latest 2024. Chair of EU Health Advisory Committees for seventeen years.
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