Arsenic contamination of groundwater is a global problem affecting human health. The highest concentrations occur overseas in areas such as Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and Thailand. The United States is not immune and also has hotspots of arsenic in dangerously high concentrations. The focus of this project was to evaluate the extent and concentration of arsenic in one such area, Union County, North Carolina, and to attempt to use arsenic in toenails as a biomarker of exposure. Arsenic concentration above the EPA’s maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 10ppb was found in 22 out of 64 households tested (34%). The measurement of arsenic in toenails was successfully used as a biomarker of exposure. Data showed that men had a greater sensiti...
Arsenic is naturally associated with gold mineralisation and elevated in some soils and mine waste a...
Elevated levels of arsenic have been observed in some mine wastes and soils around historical gold m...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
A study was conducted to evaluate toenail arsenic concentrations as a biologic marker of drinking wa...
Toenails are used in epidemiological studies to assess arsenic exposure from various environmental p...
Arsenic concentrations exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) maximum containment lev...
In recent decades, elevated arsenic concentrations in groundwater have been observed at various loca...
Arsenic contamination in the ground water source is a major problem throughout the world. Epidemiolo...
Drinking water contamination by arsenic (As) is of significant concern due to its potential cause of...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) in drinking water is an established cause of cancer and other adver...
Arsenic, a known human carcinogen, exceeds the maximum contaminant level in New Jersey private wells...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metal to which humans are exposed through air, food, soil, and wate...
Ingestion of inorganic arsenic through food and water can have severe adverse health effects on the ...
Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives.Ingestion of arsenic-contaminated ...
At high concentrations, inorganic arsenic can cause bladder cancer in humans. However, it is unclear...
Arsenic is naturally associated with gold mineralisation and elevated in some soils and mine waste a...
Elevated levels of arsenic have been observed in some mine wastes and soils around historical gold m...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
A study was conducted to evaluate toenail arsenic concentrations as a biologic marker of drinking wa...
Toenails are used in epidemiological studies to assess arsenic exposure from various environmental p...
Arsenic concentrations exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) maximum containment lev...
In recent decades, elevated arsenic concentrations in groundwater have been observed at various loca...
Arsenic contamination in the ground water source is a major problem throughout the world. Epidemiolo...
Drinking water contamination by arsenic (As) is of significant concern due to its potential cause of...
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) in drinking water is an established cause of cancer and other adver...
Arsenic, a known human carcinogen, exceeds the maximum contaminant level in New Jersey private wells...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metal to which humans are exposed through air, food, soil, and wate...
Ingestion of inorganic arsenic through food and water can have severe adverse health effects on the ...
Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives.Ingestion of arsenic-contaminated ...
At high concentrations, inorganic arsenic can cause bladder cancer in humans. However, it is unclear...
Arsenic is naturally associated with gold mineralisation and elevated in some soils and mine waste a...
Elevated levels of arsenic have been observed in some mine wastes and soils around historical gold m...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...