High levels of arsenic exposure have been associated with increases in cardiovascular disease risk. However, studies of arsenic’s effects at lower exposure levels are limited and few prospective studies exist in the United States using long-term arsenic exposure biomarkers. We conducted a prospective analysis of the association between toenail arsenic and cardiovascular disease mortality using longitudinal data collected on 3939 participants in the New Hampshire Skin Cancer Study. Using Cox proportional hazard models adjusted for potential confounders, we estimated hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals associated with the risk of death from any cardiovascular disease, ischemic heart disease, and stroke, in relation to natural-log trans...
Arsenic exposure is a likely cause of blackfoot disease and a potential risk factor for atherosclero...
Abstract Background Exposure to arsenic concentration...
BackgroundTo explore the patterns of the exposure-response relationship between arsenic exposure and...
High levels of arsenic exposure have been associated with increases in cardiovascular disease risk. ...
Several population studies relate exposure to high levels of arsenic with an increased incidence of ...
Background -Ingested arsenic has been documented to increase the risk of atherothrombotic diseases. ...
BackgroundMillions of people are at risk from the adverse effects of arsenic exposure through drinki...
Background: Long-term exposure to high levels of arsenic is asso-ciated with increased risk for card...
Background: Inorganic exposure to arsenic, a common contaminant of drinking water and food, has been...
Context Chronic arsenic exposure has been found to increase the risk of atherosclerotic diseases. Pr...
Context Chronic arsenic exposure has been found to increase the risk of atherosclerotic diseases. Pr...
e h se lar y i health effects such as cardiovascular disease [4-8] and neurological disorders [9-12]...
Millions of persons worldwide, including 13 million Americans (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Background Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution ...
This study was to evaluate the association of urine arsenic with predicted 10-year atherosclerotic c...
Arsenic exposure is a likely cause of blackfoot disease and a potential risk factor for atherosclero...
Abstract Background Exposure to arsenic concentration...
BackgroundTo explore the patterns of the exposure-response relationship between arsenic exposure and...
High levels of arsenic exposure have been associated with increases in cardiovascular disease risk. ...
Several population studies relate exposure to high levels of arsenic with an increased incidence of ...
Background -Ingested arsenic has been documented to increase the risk of atherothrombotic diseases. ...
BackgroundMillions of people are at risk from the adverse effects of arsenic exposure through drinki...
Background: Long-term exposure to high levels of arsenic is asso-ciated with increased risk for card...
Background: Inorganic exposure to arsenic, a common contaminant of drinking water and food, has been...
Context Chronic arsenic exposure has been found to increase the risk of atherosclerotic diseases. Pr...
Context Chronic arsenic exposure has been found to increase the risk of atherosclerotic diseases. Pr...
e h se lar y i health effects such as cardiovascular disease [4-8] and neurological disorders [9-12]...
Millions of persons worldwide, including 13 million Americans (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Background Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution ...
This study was to evaluate the association of urine arsenic with predicted 10-year atherosclerotic c...
Arsenic exposure is a likely cause of blackfoot disease and a potential risk factor for atherosclero...
Abstract Background Exposure to arsenic concentration...
BackgroundTo explore the patterns of the exposure-response relationship between arsenic exposure and...