(HealthDay News) — Even low levels of arsenic exposure in drinking water may increase the risk for kidney cancer, according to a study published online Dec. 15 in Environmental Pollution. Nishat ...
A new study finds that honeybees forging across the U.S. ingest local pollutants, including arsenic and lead, which are detected in their honey. More than 260 samples were taken between 2020 and 2024 ...
New research findings indicate that exposure to even low levels of arsenic poses significant health risks, including an increased risk of kidney cancer. New research findings from the Texas A&M ...