Arsenic is a ubiquitously dispersed metalloid that has been implicated as the cause of various adverse health effects. Human exposure to arsenic primarily occurs through contaminated drinking water and dietary intake of rice and grains, posing a great public health risk to millions of people worldwide. High levels of arsenic have been positively associated with incident cardiovascular disease (CVD). In the last decade, a growing body of evidence has established a role for low-to-moderate arsenic exposure in CVD risk as well. The molecular mechanism of action by which arsenic induces cardiovascular toxicity is not completely understood, but epigenetic changes, increased platelet aggregation, and increased oxidative stress have all been impli...
e h se lar y i health effects such as cardiovascular disease [4-8] and neurological disorders [9-12]...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The available evidence on the role of arsenic metabolism in individual susce...
Background-Long-term exposure to ingested arsenic has been documented to induce peripheral vascular ...
Arsenic is a ubiquitously dispersed metalloid that has been implicated as the cause of various adver...
A growing body of epidemiologic, experimental and clinical evidence shows that arsenic may exert rel...
Several population studies relate exposure to high levels of arsenic with an increased incidence of ...
Background: Inorganic exposure to arsenic, a common contaminant of drinking water and food, has been...
Background -Ingested arsenic has been documented to increase the risk of atherothrombotic diseases. ...
Mounting evidence suggests that exposure to chemi-cals and other environmental substances, such as a...
The underlying pathology of arsenic-related cardiovascular disease (CVD) is unknown. Few studies hav...
This study was to evaluate the association of urine arsenic with predicted 10-year atherosclerotic c...
Background: Long-term exposure to high levels of arsenic is asso-ciated with increased risk for card...
Arsenic is a metalloid present throughout the world, and the primary sources of exposure are through...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic has been identified as a risk factor for elevated blood pressure and c...
Arsenic exposure is a likely cause of blackfoot disease and a potential risk factor for atherosclero...
e h se lar y i health effects such as cardiovascular disease [4-8] and neurological disorders [9-12]...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The available evidence on the role of arsenic metabolism in individual susce...
Background-Long-term exposure to ingested arsenic has been documented to induce peripheral vascular ...
Arsenic is a ubiquitously dispersed metalloid that has been implicated as the cause of various adver...
A growing body of epidemiologic, experimental and clinical evidence shows that arsenic may exert rel...
Several population studies relate exposure to high levels of arsenic with an increased incidence of ...
Background: Inorganic exposure to arsenic, a common contaminant of drinking water and food, has been...
Background -Ingested arsenic has been documented to increase the risk of atherothrombotic diseases. ...
Mounting evidence suggests that exposure to chemi-cals and other environmental substances, such as a...
The underlying pathology of arsenic-related cardiovascular disease (CVD) is unknown. Few studies hav...
This study was to evaluate the association of urine arsenic with predicted 10-year atherosclerotic c...
Background: Long-term exposure to high levels of arsenic is asso-ciated with increased risk for card...
Arsenic is a metalloid present throughout the world, and the primary sources of exposure are through...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic has been identified as a risk factor for elevated blood pressure and c...
Arsenic exposure is a likely cause of blackfoot disease and a potential risk factor for atherosclero...
e h se lar y i health effects such as cardiovascular disease [4-8] and neurological disorders [9-12]...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: The available evidence on the role of arsenic metabolism in individual susce...
Background-Long-term exposure to ingested arsenic has been documented to induce peripheral vascular ...