Arsenic, a chemical element in the nitrogen group (Group 15 [Va] of the periodic table), existing in both gray and yellow crystalline forms. Its chemical symbol is As, and it was first clearly identified as a …
Early-life exposure to arsenic is linked to an increased risk of infection, lung and liver function, neurodevelopment and cognitive efects, and skin changes, according to the …
Quelque 200 familles doivent déménager d'une zone tampon mise en place à proximité de la fonderie Horne en raison des rejets toxiques d'arsenic de l'usine.
The primary source of dietary arsenic is seafood, followed by rice, mushrooms, and poultry. Although seafood contains the greatest amount of arsenic, …
Arsenic is widely distributed throughout the environment. Contaminated groundwater is the principal route of exposure, followed by the smelting of metals, combustion of fossil …
Tampons from several brands that potentially millions of people use each month can contain toxic metals like lead, arsenic, and cadmium, a new study led by a UC …
Tampons from several brands that potentially millions of people use each month can contain toxic metals like lead, arsenic, and cadmium, a new study led by a …
Arsenic toxicity is far more of a clinical problem than commonly recognized. At least 10% of the public water supplies contain levels of arsenic known to increase risk of many …
An exhibition at the National Museum of American History examines how humans influence and judge investigation techniques Arsenic tests for the Lydia …
Arsenic was known empirically as a potent medicinal agent as early as 2000 BC (Fig. 1), when arsenic xide (ATO, As 2 O 3, also known as white arsenic) (Fig. 2 …