Children Exposed to Arsenic May Face Greater Risk of Infection, Respiratory Symptoms
Children born to women who were exposed to higher arsenic during pregnancy have a greater risk of infections and respiratory symptoms within their first year of life, a Dartmouth College-led study shows.
Source: News at Dartmouth Medical School - Category: Hospital Management Authors: Geisel Communications Tags: News arsenic environmental health Features Margaret Karagas Shohreh Farzan water Source Type: news
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