Seven potential sources of arsenic pollution in Latin America and their environmental and health impacts
This review presents a holistic overview of the occurrence, mobilization, and pathways of
arsenic (As) from predominantly geogenic sources into different near-surface environmental …
arsenic (As) from predominantly geogenic sources into different near-surface environmental …
Health effects of arsenic exposure in Latin America: An overview of the past eight years of research
KM Khan, R Chakraborty, J Bundschuh… - Science of the total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Studies conducted over the past eight years in Latin America (LA) have continued to
produce new knowledge regarding health impacts of arsenic (As) in drinking water. We …
produce new knowledge regarding health impacts of arsenic (As) in drinking water. We …
[HTML][HTML] Exposure to multiple metals and the risk of hypertension in adults: A prospective cohort study in a local area on the Yangtze River, China
Q Zhong, H Wu, Q Niu, P Jia, Q Qin, X Wang, J He… - Environment …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Exposure to multiple metals is recognized as a common and real scenario in
daily life. However, limited prospective studies have assessed associations between …
daily life. However, limited prospective studies have assessed associations between …
The association of arsenic exposure with hypertension and blood pressure: a systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis
J Zhao, A Li, Y Mei, Q Zhou, Y Li, K Li, Q Xu - Environmental Pollution, 2021 - Elsevier
Chronic arsenic exposure can induce cardiovascular diseases through oxidative stress
injury, inflammation and endothelial dysfunction. However, evidence for hypertension …
injury, inflammation and endothelial dysfunction. However, evidence for hypertension …
Positive association of cardiovascular disease (CVD) with chronic exposure to drinking water arsenic (As) at concentrations below the WHO provisional guideline …
To the best of our knowledge, a dose-response meta-analysis of the relationship between
cardiovascular disease (CVD) and arsenic (As) exposure at drinking water As …
cardiovascular disease (CVD) and arsenic (As) exposure at drinking water As …
Arsenic exposure and non-carcinogenic health effects
M Martínez-Castillo… - Human & …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) exposure is a serious health problem that affects more than 140
million individuals worldwide, mainly, through contaminated drinking water. Acute iAs …
million individuals worldwide, mainly, through contaminated drinking water. Acute iAs …
The interplay between environmental exposures and COVID-19 risks in the health of children
Background An unusual feature of SARS-Cov-2 infection and the COVID-19 pandemic is
that children are less severely affected than adults. This is especially paradoxical given the …
that children are less severely affected than adults. This is especially paradoxical given the …
Mechanisms associated with cognitive and behavioral impairment induced by arsenic exposure
GI Vázquez Cervantes, DF González Esquivel… - Cells, 2023 - mdpi.com
Arsenic (As) is a metalloid naturally present in the environment, in food, water, soil, and air;
however, its chronic exposure, even with low doses, represents a public health concern. For …
however, its chronic exposure, even with low doses, represents a public health concern. For …
[HTML][HTML] Association of low-level inorganic arsenic exposure from rice with age-standardized mortality risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in England and Wales
Adverse health outcomes, including death from cardiovascular disease (CVD), arising from
chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) are well documented. Consumption of rice is a …
chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) are well documented. Consumption of rice is a …
[图书][B] Arsenic in groundwater: poisoning and risk assessment
MM Hassan - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Arsenic-contaminated groundwater is considered one of the world's largest environmental
health crises, as more than 300 million people in more than one-third of countries worldwide …
health crises, as more than 300 million people in more than one-third of countries worldwide …