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1. Chemical Composition of Clay Soil Analysis and Potential Health Risks: Experimental Study in Tshwane District, Gauteng Province.

2. Identification and chemical composition analysis of salt licks used by Sumatran Elephants Elephas maximus sumatranus in Tangkahan, Indonesia.

3. Taxonomic composition and physiological and biochemical properties of cultivated microorganisms isolated from kudurite rocks of the Primorsky Krai and the Republic of Altai (Russia)

4. Scoping review on soil microbiome and gut health—Are soil microorganisms missing from the planetary health plate?

5. Mineral composition and heavy metal risk assesment of selected geophagic soils from Tanzania

6. Evaluation of prenatal calabash chalk geophagy on the developing brain of Wistar rats

7. An Unusual Variety of Geophagy: Coal Consumption by Snow Sheep in the Transbaikalia Mountains.

8. Scoping review on soil microbiome and gut health—Are soil microorganisms missing from the planetary health plate?

9. Geophagy by a large herbivore (capybara, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) driven by a human sodium supply.

10. Effect of calabash chalk geophagy on the epididymis of adult male Wistar rats

11. Chemical Composition of Clay Soil Analysis and Potential Health Risks: Experimental Study in Tshwane District, Gauteng Province

12. Drivers of geophagy by red brocket deer (Mazama americana) at Amazonian interior forest mineral licks.

13. Chemical composition of wild and domestic animals’ organism in areas of geophagy distribution in Altai Republic

14. Experiences of geophagy during pregnancy among African migrant women in London: Implications for public health interventions

15. Non‐random distribution of ungulate salt licks relative to distance from North American oceanic margins

16. Soils and Society

17. Drivers of geophagy by red brocket deer (Mazama americana) at Amazonian interior forest mineral licks

18. Characterising the Physicochemical Properties of Selected Geophagic Clay from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to Investigate Their Potential Applications †.

19. STRATA INCOGNITA: CUATRO ESCENOGRAFÍAS ALEGÓRICAS DE NUESTRA RELACIÓN CON LOS SUELOS.

20. Revisiting geophagy: An evolved sickness behavior to microbiome‐mediated gastrointestinal inflammation.

21. Deficiency of Rare-Earth Elements in Natural Landscape Components as a Cause of Geophagy among Ungulates on Olkhon Island.

22. First record of geophagy in Jungle Babbler (Turdoides striata) prior to egg-laying: an instinct for calcium supplement.

23. The Main Cause of Geophagy According to Extensive Studies on Olkhon Island, Lake Baikal.

24. Prevalence and associated factors of symptoms of pica among adolescent schoolchildren in northern Sudan: a cross-sectional study

25. Physical, landscape, and chemical properties of Amazonian interior forest mineral licks.

26. In vitro release of aluminum from the geophagic clay "Chacco" in the Peruvian highlands: Chemical characterization and health risk assessment.

27. Characteristics of Pica Behavior among Mothers around Lake Victoria, Kenya: A Cross-Sectional Study.

28. Prevalence and associated factors of symptoms of pica among adolescent schoolchildren in northern Sudan: a cross-sectional study.

29. Mineral lick use by a community of large herbivores in northern Iran.

30. Lésions digestives par ingestions de corps étrangers chez les patients atteints de pica : à propos de 3 cas.

31. Excess of REE in plant foods as a cause of geophagy in animals in the Teletskoye Lake basin, Altai Republic, Russia.

32. Kudurs (mineral licks) on ultrabasic rocks in the Altai Mountains, Russia.

33. Fate of chlordecone in soil food webs in a banana agroecosystem in Martinique.

34. Current status of research and gaps in knowledge of geophagic practices in Africa

35. Kaolin consumption in pregnant women: what impact on the weight of newborns?

36. Excess of Rare-Earth Elements in Plant Foods as a Cause of Geophagy among Ungulates in Gornyi Altai.

37. Properties and indigenous knowledge of soil materials used for consumption, healing and cosmetics in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

38. The use of salt licks by birds in Peninsular Malaysia

39. The Main Cause of Geophagy According to Extensive Studies on Olkhon Island, Lake Baikal

40. Kudurs (mineral licks) in the Belukha Mountain area, Altai Mountains, Russia.

41. Geophagia: Benefits and potential toxicity to human—A review

42. Geophagic Materials Characterization and Potential Impact on Human Health: The Case Study of Maputo City (Mozambique).

43. Geophagia in a large felid in captivity: A case report of lethal gastrointestinal impaction in a Bengal tigress (Panthera tigris tigris).

44. Patterns of visitation of the Linnaeus's two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus) at Amazonian mineral licks.

45. Geophagy by Blackbucks on Termite Mounds: Unveiling a New Aspect of Dietary Predilection by Antelopes.

46. Landscape REE anomalies and the cause of geophagy in wild animals at kudurs (mineral salt licks) in the Sikhote-Alin (Primorsky Krai, Russia).

47. Potential health risk assessment of toxic metals contamination in clay eaten as pica (geophagia) among pregnant women of Ho in the Volta Region of Ghana

48. Prevalence of Pica Among Pregnant Females of Low-Income Population. A Hospital Based Study.

49. BENEFITS AND RISKS OF CLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS TO HUMAN HEALTH FROM ANCESTRAL TO CURRENT TIMES: A SYNOPTIC OVERVIEW.

50. Pica among Mexican women

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