BACKGROUND: Arsenic from drinking water has been associated with malignant and nonmalignant respiratory illnesses. The association with nonmalignant respiratory illnesses has not been well established because the assessments of respiratory symptoms may be influenced by recall bias or interviewer bias because participants had visible skin lesions. OBJECTIVES: We examined the relationship of the serum level of Clara cell protein CC 16-a novel biomarker for respiratory illnesses-with well As, total urinary As, and urinary As methylation indices. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study in nonsmoking individuals (n = 241) selected from a large cohort with a wide range of As exposure (0.1-761 mu g/L) from drinking water in Bangladesh. Total...
Chronic arsenic exposure through drinking water is a public health problem affecting millions of peo...
AbstractThis systematic review synthesizes the diverse body of epidemiologic research accrued on ino...
AbstractIt was estimated that, nearly 100 million people are at risk for drinking arsenic (As)-conta...
Arsenic (As) is a known carcinogen commonly found in drinking water. An emerging body of evidence su...
The lung is a target organ for adverse health outcomes following exposure to As. Several studies hav...
In humans, ingested inorganic arsenic is metabolized to monomethylarsenic (MMA) then to dimethylarse...
Millions of persons worldwide, including 13 million Americans (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
We conducted a cross-sectional study to evaluate the interrelationships between past arsenic exposur...
PurposeEvidence suggests that arsenic in drinking water causes non-malignant lung disease, but nearl...
Background Arsenic exposure through drinking water is an established lung carcinogen. Evidence on no...
BackgroundElevated body mass index (BMI) and arsenic are both associated with cancer and with non-ma...
Inorganic arsenic, an established toxicant, has been associated with numerous health outcomes, inclu...
Methylation is considered the detoxification pathway for inorganic arsenic (InAs), an established hu...
AbstractThe contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is a major public health concern a...
Mortality from several cancers, including bladder cancer, is elevated in a Taiwanese population expo...
Chronic arsenic exposure through drinking water is a public health problem affecting millions of peo...
AbstractThis systematic review synthesizes the diverse body of epidemiologic research accrued on ino...
AbstractIt was estimated that, nearly 100 million people are at risk for drinking arsenic (As)-conta...
Arsenic (As) is a known carcinogen commonly found in drinking water. An emerging body of evidence su...
The lung is a target organ for adverse health outcomes following exposure to As. Several studies hav...
In humans, ingested inorganic arsenic is metabolized to monomethylarsenic (MMA) then to dimethylarse...
Millions of persons worldwide, including 13 million Americans (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
We conducted a cross-sectional study to evaluate the interrelationships between past arsenic exposur...
PurposeEvidence suggests that arsenic in drinking water causes non-malignant lung disease, but nearl...
Background Arsenic exposure through drinking water is an established lung carcinogen. Evidence on no...
BackgroundElevated body mass index (BMI) and arsenic are both associated with cancer and with non-ma...
Inorganic arsenic, an established toxicant, has been associated with numerous health outcomes, inclu...
Methylation is considered the detoxification pathway for inorganic arsenic (InAs), an established hu...
AbstractThe contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is a major public health concern a...
Mortality from several cancers, including bladder cancer, is elevated in a Taiwanese population expo...
Chronic arsenic exposure through drinking water is a public health problem affecting millions of peo...
AbstractThis systematic review synthesizes the diverse body of epidemiologic research accrued on ino...
AbstractIt was estimated that, nearly 100 million people are at risk for drinking arsenic (As)-conta...