Filters and Digital Health Program Reduced Participants ' Arsenic Levels by Nearly Half in American Indian Households Relying on Well Water

A community-led water-testing project made up of households that rely on private well water with high arsenic levels saw on average a 47 percent drop in participants ’ urinary arsenic levels after filters were installed and a digital health program was implemented, according to a new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Source: NIEHS News - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: news