Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring element in the Earth’s crust. Both anthropogenic and natural processes can release As into sources for drinking water supply. A substantial epidemiological evidence is available to support that the chronic exposure to high concentrations in drinking water (> 10 μg/L) is associated with several detrimental effects on human health including skin lesions [1] and cancer of the lung [2], bladder [3], kidney [4], and liver [4]. Furthermore, dermatological, developmental, neurological [5], respiratory [6], cardiovascular [7], immunological [8], and endocrine effects [9] as a result of chronic exposure to high As concentrations have been reported. However, there remains considerable uncertainty on the chronic r...
Drinking water contamination by arsenic (As) is of significant concern due to its potential cause of...
In recent years, health-related studies have linked arsenic in drinking water to a variety of illnes...
High concentration of naturally-occurring arsenic in groundwater poses a significant risk to human h...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring element in the Earth’s crust. Both anthropogenic and natural p...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring element in the Earth’s crust. Both anthropogenic and natural p...
Over the past three decades, the occurrence of high concentration of arsenic (As) in drinking water ...
Arsenic is a carcinogen to both humans and animals. Arsenicals have been associated with cancers of ...
On the basis of studies of the prevalence of skin cancer among users of As-rich well water in Taiwan...
Water pollution is a major problem in modern life. Almost all the heavy metals are toxic at ...
Water pollution is a major problem in modern life. Almost all the heavy metals are toxic at ...
Water pollution is a major problem in modern life. Almost all the heavy metals are toxic at ...
Water pollution is a major problem in modern life. Almost all the heavy metals are toxic at ...
Ingestion of arsenic, both from water supplies and medicinal preparations, is known to cause skin ca...
The United States Public Health Service set an interim standard of 50#g/l in 1942, but as early as 1...
There is still considerable debate surrounding the proposed reduction of current drinking water guid...
Drinking water contamination by arsenic (As) is of significant concern due to its potential cause of...
In recent years, health-related studies have linked arsenic in drinking water to a variety of illnes...
High concentration of naturally-occurring arsenic in groundwater poses a significant risk to human h...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring element in the Earth’s crust. Both anthropogenic and natural p...
Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring element in the Earth’s crust. Both anthropogenic and natural p...
Over the past three decades, the occurrence of high concentration of arsenic (As) in drinking water ...
Arsenic is a carcinogen to both humans and animals. Arsenicals have been associated with cancers of ...
On the basis of studies of the prevalence of skin cancer among users of As-rich well water in Taiwan...
Water pollution is a major problem in modern life. Almost all the heavy metals are toxic at ...
Water pollution is a major problem in modern life. Almost all the heavy metals are toxic at ...
Water pollution is a major problem in modern life. Almost all the heavy metals are toxic at ...
Water pollution is a major problem in modern life. Almost all the heavy metals are toxic at ...
Ingestion of arsenic, both from water supplies and medicinal preparations, is known to cause skin ca...
The United States Public Health Service set an interim standard of 50#g/l in 1942, but as early as 1...
There is still considerable debate surrounding the proposed reduction of current drinking water guid...
Drinking water contamination by arsenic (As) is of significant concern due to its potential cause of...
In recent years, health-related studies have linked arsenic in drinking water to a variety of illnes...
High concentration of naturally-occurring arsenic in groundwater poses a significant risk to human h...