Science news articles about 'arsenic exposure'
Arsenic exposure may be associated with type 2 diabetes
... the role of arsenic in diabetogenesis, they can only be answered by additional research." "In the meantime, arsenic exposure from drinking water is a widespread environmental pollutant that affects ...Scientists simulate gut reaction to arsenic exposure
... money for people hoping to repurpose land with an industrial past. Most testing for potential arsenic exposure is conducted in recognition of a dirty little secret of modern life: Humans unknowingly ...Gut Reaction To Arsenic Exposure Simulated
... money for people hoping to repurpose land with an industrial past. Most testing for potential arsenic exposure is conducted in recognition of a dirty little secret of modern life: Humans unknowingly ...Scientists link influenza A (H1N1) susceptibility to common levels of arsenic exposure
... infection is significantly compromised by a low level of arsenic exposure that commonly occurs through drinking ... Protection Agency considers 10 ppb arsenic in drinking water "safe," yet concentrations ...Podcast Examines Link Between Arsenic Exposure and Flu Susceptibility
... Health Perspectives (EHP), Dr. Josh Hamilton discusses the potential implications of his recent mouse study on arsenic exposure and immune response to influenza A/H1N1.Toenails reveal arsenic exposure
UK scientists are using toenail cuttings to detect human exposure to elevated environmental levels of arsenic.Arsenic exposure may decrease immunity to flu
Exposure to arsenic-contaminated drinking water reduces immunity to the influenza subtype that includes swine flu, researchers have found.Queen's researchers provide solution to world's worst mass poisoning case
... in Eastern India and Bangladesh, experience involuntary arsenic exposure from consuming water and rice; the main ... new low-cost technology to provide arsenic-free water to millions of people in South ...Researchers provide solution to world's worst mass poisoning case
... 's University Belfast. Currently over 70 million people in Eastern India and Bangladesh, experience involuntary arsenic exposure from consuming water and rice; the main staple food in the region...
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