Chronic arsenicosis is a newly-emerged public-health issue in China and many other Asian countries. Over 200 million people are estimated to be at the risk of high arsenic exposure from drinking-water in the Asian region. To protect people from the hazards of chronic arsenic poisoning, the Chinese Government has been providing low-arsenic drinking-water to some seriously-affected rural areas, such as Inner Mongolia autonomous province. Results of follow-up studies showed that both the average values of arsenic, including inorganic arsenic (iAs), monomethylated arsenic, dimethylated arsenic and trimethylated arsenic, and 8-hydroxydeoxyguanine in urine, decreased significantly after drinking low-arsenic water for one year, and arsenic-specifi...
The present studies were conducted to evaluate the arsenic poisoning worldwide in drinking water. Ar...
The clinical skin lesions of arsenism in men and women in Bayinmaodao rural district in Inner Mongol...
AbstractChronic arsenic toxicity (arsenicosis) as a result of drinking arsenic-contaminated groundwa...
Chronic arsenicosis is a newly-emerged public-health issue in China and many other Asian countries. ...
Chronic arsenic poisoning in China caused by intake of high arsenic in drinking water and in dried l...
AbstractThis article provides the history of arsenicosis in Mainland China and the research situatio...
The most common health effects from drinking-water containing dissolved arsenic are skin abnormaliti...
Arsenic is one of the most important toxicants in the environment. In Inner Mongolia of China, 300,0...
Copyright © 2013 Yajuan Xia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Arsenic toxicity has become a burgeoning concern as several millions of people are exposed to this c...
Associations between the concentration of arsenic naturally occurring in drinking water and the deve...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metal to which humans are exposed through air, food, soil, and wate...
AbstractIt was estimated that, nearly 100 million people are at risk for drinking arsenic (As)-conta...
Chronic exposure to arsenic compounds is one of the major public-health problems in many developing ...
Arsenic is a carcinogen to both humans and animals. Arsenicals have been associated with cancers of ...
The present studies were conducted to evaluate the arsenic poisoning worldwide in drinking water. Ar...
The clinical skin lesions of arsenism in men and women in Bayinmaodao rural district in Inner Mongol...
AbstractChronic arsenic toxicity (arsenicosis) as a result of drinking arsenic-contaminated groundwa...
Chronic arsenicosis is a newly-emerged public-health issue in China and many other Asian countries. ...
Chronic arsenic poisoning in China caused by intake of high arsenic in drinking water and in dried l...
AbstractThis article provides the history of arsenicosis in Mainland China and the research situatio...
The most common health effects from drinking-water containing dissolved arsenic are skin abnormaliti...
Arsenic is one of the most important toxicants in the environment. In Inner Mongolia of China, 300,0...
Copyright © 2013 Yajuan Xia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Arsenic toxicity has become a burgeoning concern as several millions of people are exposed to this c...
Associations between the concentration of arsenic naturally occurring in drinking water and the deve...
Arsenic is a naturally occurring metal to which humans are exposed through air, food, soil, and wate...
AbstractIt was estimated that, nearly 100 million people are at risk for drinking arsenic (As)-conta...
Chronic exposure to arsenic compounds is one of the major public-health problems in many developing ...
Arsenic is a carcinogen to both humans and animals. Arsenicals have been associated with cancers of ...
The present studies were conducted to evaluate the arsenic poisoning worldwide in drinking water. Ar...
The clinical skin lesions of arsenism in men and women in Bayinmaodao rural district in Inner Mongol...
AbstractChronic arsenic toxicity (arsenicosis) as a result of drinking arsenic-contaminated groundwa...