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New DNA Marker Could Help Assess Arsenic Exposure Risks

A recently identified DNA marker may aid in evaluating health risks from arsenic exposure, which affects over 200 million people globally through contaminated water.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 4 days ago
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Recent research highlights a DNA marker that could be instrumental in tracking arsenic exposure, a significant public health concern affecting over 200 million individuals worldwide.

Long-term exposure to arsenic is known to be linked to various chronic illnesses, raising the need for effective monitoring and risk assessment tools.

This marker may provide insights into individual toxicity risks, potentially guiding public health interventions and personal health decisions.