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Reducing arsenic in drinking water cuts risk of death, even after years of chronic exposure: 20-year study
People whose urinary arsenic levels dropped from high to low had mortality rates identical to those who had consistently low exposure throughout the duration of the study. The larger the drop in ...
A new 20-year study of nearly 11,000 adults in Bangladesh found that lowering arsenic levels in drinking water was associated with up to a 50 percent lower risk of death from heart disease, cancer and ...
A report from the EPA showed D&D Mobile Home Park's quarterly sampling results for arsenic in 2022 reached a running annual average of 11.6 parts per billion (ppb), which exceeds the maximum of 10 ppb ...
Over three decades since arsenic in groundwater was identified as a national danger, millions of people are still drinking ...
Arsenic contamination in rice is a growing food safety concern in Asia. A new study presents a cost-effective, sustainable solution using silicon extracted from rice husks. By applying silicon both to ...
A new 20-year study of nearly 11,000 adults in Bangladesh found that lowering arsenic levels in drinking water was associated with up to a 50 percent lower risk of death from heart disease, cancer and ...
A new 20-year study of nearly 11,000 adults in Bangladesh found that lowering arsenic levels in drinking water was associated with up to a 50 percent lower risk of death from heart disease, cancer and ...
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