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Blood-based DNA marker tracks arsenic exposure and may predict toxicity risk

Public health experts estimate that more than 200 million people worldwide are exposed to arsenic through contaminated drinking water.

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Public health experts estimate that more than 200 million people worldwide are exposed to arsenic through contaminated drinking water. Scientists know long-term exposure to arsenic is associated with increased risk of chronic illnesses like cancer and cardiovascular disease, but there hasn't been a reliable way to track these exposures and fully understand their effects on the body and the mechanisms behind them.

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