Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic (As) from drinking water has been documented to induce cancers in lung, urinary bladder, kidney, liver and skin in a dose-response relationship. Oxidative ...
Certain populations are more affected by arsenic exposure, particularly low-income communities and those who rely on ...
Ravindra Fernando, Senior Professor of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology of the Colombo Medical Faculty, points out, however, that in some countries like Bangladesh there is a major problem as the ...
Arsenic occurs naturally in the earth's crust and the environment, and most people's exposure is through contaminated water.
Arsenic is associated with things like skin, lung, liver and bladder cancer, says Dr. Koren Mann, professor and chair of pharmacology and therapeutics at McGill University. Having studied the ...