Arsenic, a naturally occurring metalloid derived from the environment, has been studied worldwide for its causative effects in various cancers. However, the effects of arsenic toxicity on the development and progression of metabolic syndrome, including obesity and diabetes, has received less attention. Many studies suggest that metabolic dysfunction and autophagy dysregulation of adipose and muscle tissues are closely related to the development of metabolic disease. In the USA, arsenic contamination has been reported in some ground water, soil and grain samples in major agricultural regions, but the effects on adipose and muscle tissue metabolism and autophagy have not been investigated much. Here, we highlight arsenic toxicity according to...
Arsenic is a global health hazard that impacts over 140 million individuals worldwide. Epidemiologic...
The rise of metabolic disorders in modern times is mainly attributed to the environment. However, he...
Background: Epidemiological studies reported that the prevalence of diabetes in women over 40 years ...
Arsenic, a naturally occurring metalloid derived from the environment, has been studied worldwide fo...
The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has doubled since 1980. Human epidemiological studies...
Arsenite, a trivalent form of arsenic, is an element that occurs naturally in the environment. Human...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has nearly doubled since 1980. T2D is characterized by hyper...
Chronic arsenic exposure from drinking water is a global public health issue, which is associated wi...
Metabolic syndrome is a major public health concern that increases cardiovascular risk from dysfunct...
Exposures to arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd) in drinking water and food pose significant environmental...
Hundreds of millions of individuals worldwide are exposed daily to pathogenic levels of arsenic in t...
Arsenic is a widely distributed environmental component that is associated with a variety of cancer ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has more than doubled since 1980. Poor nutrition, ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that ingestion of arsenic through drinking water may have links wi...
Recently, arsenic-toxicity has become the major focus of strenuous assessment and dynamic research f...
Arsenic is a global health hazard that impacts over 140 million individuals worldwide. Epidemiologic...
The rise of metabolic disorders in modern times is mainly attributed to the environment. However, he...
Background: Epidemiological studies reported that the prevalence of diabetes in women over 40 years ...
Arsenic, a naturally occurring metalloid derived from the environment, has been studied worldwide fo...
The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has doubled since 1980. Human epidemiological studies...
Arsenite, a trivalent form of arsenic, is an element that occurs naturally in the environment. Human...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has nearly doubled since 1980. T2D is characterized by hyper...
Chronic arsenic exposure from drinking water is a global public health issue, which is associated wi...
Metabolic syndrome is a major public health concern that increases cardiovascular risk from dysfunct...
Exposures to arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd) in drinking water and food pose significant environmental...
Hundreds of millions of individuals worldwide are exposed daily to pathogenic levels of arsenic in t...
Arsenic is a widely distributed environmental component that is associated with a variety of cancer ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has more than doubled since 1980. Poor nutrition, ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that ingestion of arsenic through drinking water may have links wi...
Recently, arsenic-toxicity has become the major focus of strenuous assessment and dynamic research f...
Arsenic is a global health hazard that impacts over 140 million individuals worldwide. Epidemiologic...
The rise of metabolic disorders in modern times is mainly attributed to the environment. However, he...
Background: Epidemiological studies reported that the prevalence of diabetes in women over 40 years ...