Background: In the country of Bangladesh, arsenic (As) exposure and high plasma homocysteine (hyperhomocysteinemia; HHcys) are widely prevalent. An estimated 35-77 million people in Bangladesh are exposed to As above the World Health Organization standard of 10 μg/L, while a cross-sectional study by our group estimated that 63% of men and 26% of women had HHcys. Both As exposure and HHcys are associated with adverse health outcomes. Arsenic exposure is an established cause of skin, lung, and bladder cancer, and cardiovascular disease, while HHcys is a strongly associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease. Chronic kidney disease is emerging as an As-linked disease outcome. Potential mechanisms for adverse health effects induced ...
Millions of persons worldwide, including 13 million Americans (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Urinary As (uAs) is a biomarker of As exposure. Urinary creatinine (uCr) or specific gravity (SG) ar...
p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs), a naturally occurring drinking water contaminant, is a potent human carc...
Exposure to arsenic (As) is a major public health concern globally. Inorganic As (InAs) undergoes he...
Kidney disease is emerging as an arsenic (As)-linked disease outcome, however further evidence of th...
Background: Populations in South and East Asia and many other regions of the world are chronically e...
Kidney disease is emerging as an arsenic (As)-linked disease outcome, however further evidence of th...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (InAs) via drinking water and/or food is a considerable worldwide prob...
Background: In vitro and rodent studies have shown that arsenic (As) exposure can deplete glutathion...
Background Arsenic methylation relies on folate-dependent one-carbon metabolism and facilitates urin...
BackgroundIn Bangladesh, millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water; arsenic is ass...
BackgroundIn Bangladesh, millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water; arsenic is ass...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (inAs), a potent toxicant, occurs primarily through ingestion of food ...
Kidney disease is emerging as an arsenic (As)-linked disease outcome, however further evidence of th...
Background: Over 200 million individuals worldwide are chronically exposed to arsenic (As) in drin...
Millions of persons worldwide, including 13 million Americans (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Urinary As (uAs) is a biomarker of As exposure. Urinary creatinine (uCr) or specific gravity (SG) ar...
p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs), a naturally occurring drinking water contaminant, is a potent human carc...
Exposure to arsenic (As) is a major public health concern globally. Inorganic As (InAs) undergoes he...
Kidney disease is emerging as an arsenic (As)-linked disease outcome, however further evidence of th...
Background: Populations in South and East Asia and many other regions of the world are chronically e...
Kidney disease is emerging as an arsenic (As)-linked disease outcome, however further evidence of th...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (InAs) via drinking water and/or food is a considerable worldwide prob...
Background: In vitro and rodent studies have shown that arsenic (As) exposure can deplete glutathion...
Background Arsenic methylation relies on folate-dependent one-carbon metabolism and facilitates urin...
BackgroundIn Bangladesh, millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water; arsenic is ass...
BackgroundIn Bangladesh, millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water; arsenic is ass...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (inAs), a potent toxicant, occurs primarily through ingestion of food ...
Kidney disease is emerging as an arsenic (As)-linked disease outcome, however further evidence of th...
Background: Over 200 million individuals worldwide are chronically exposed to arsenic (As) in drin...
Millions of persons worldwide, including 13 million Americans (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Urinary As (uAs) is a biomarker of As exposure. Urinary creatinine (uCr) or specific gravity (SG) ar...
p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs), a naturally occurring drinking water contaminant, is a potent human carc...