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How Can Toxicological Effects on White Blood Cells Be Mitigated?

Mitigating the toxicological effects on WBCs involves both preventing exposure and treating any adverse effects. Reducing exposure to known toxins through safety measures and regulations is crucial. Treatments may include supportive therapies such as growth factors to stimulate WBC production, and in some cases, chelation therapy to remove heavy metals from the body. Monitoring WBC levels and function can provide critical information for managing toxicity effectively.

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