In the groundbreaking documentary, Age of Aluminum, by Austrian filmmaker Bert Ehgartner, viewers see the grave consequences from the mining, processing and use of aluminum in everyday life. A new review by Andrew Jenks, at California State University, Long Beach praises this in-depth look at the issue and includes interviews with physicians and scientists leading aluminum research. Aluminum’s unique role in geology and biology is dramatized through cautionary tales of people whose exposure to the toxin caused catastrophic health issues. CMSRI funded researchers are featured in this award winning film which ties aluminum to the current chronic disease and disability epidemic.
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