Arsenic may interfere with pregnancy and children ’s health
<img width="100" src="https://factor.niehs.nih.gov/sites/niehs-factor/files/styles/large/public/2019/7/science-highlights/arsenic/thumb871665.jpg?itok=HdcWLNRi" /><br /><p>Molly Kile studies pregnant women and their children in Bangladesh to learn about noncancer effects of arsenic exposure.</p>
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Source: Environmental Factor - NIEHS Newsletter - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: news
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