Arsenic is a natural element in the environment, sometimes found in air, soil and water. Arsenic contaminated water is a global threat, currently affecting more than 100 million people. Both genetic and epigenetic changes drive arsenic-induced carcinogenesis and lung cancer is one of the main...
I saw Bob Crane in Arsenic & Old Lace in summer stock in Syracuse NY in the late 60's.
I did not realizes there was a film versions of him in the play!
Does anyone have a link to buy that DVD with Bob Crane in it?
Thanks!
I saw Bob Crane in Arsenic & Old Lace in summer stock in Syracuse NY in the late 60's.
I did not realizes there was a film versions of him in the play!
Does anyone have a link to buy that DVD with Bob Crane in it?
Thanks!
I saw Bob Crane in Arsenic & Old Lace in summer stock in Syracuse NY in the late 60's.
I did not realizes there was a film versions of him in the play!
Does anyone have a link to buy that DVD with Bob Crane in it?
Thanks!
One of the first large-scale genomic studies conducted in a developing country has discovered genetic variants that elevate the risk for skin lesions in people chronically exposed to arsenic. Genetic changes found near the enzyme for metabolizing the chemical into a less toxic form can...
Rice is known to have concentrations of arsenic that find their way into the population, especially among people who consume more rice than other staples. New research is suggesting that even organic brown rice can have high concentrations of arsenic, and with processing to produce syrups and...
im doing forensic research on arsenic and one of my questions is why is arsenic present in cigarettes? i've searched and searched and found nothing specifec. any help will do. thankss(:
More than 20 percent of deaths in a study of 12,000 Bangladeshis were attributable to arsenic exposure from contaminated drinking water, new research reports. The large 10-year study is the first to prospectively measure the relationship between individual exposure to arsenic and its associated...
More than 20 percent of deaths in a study of 12,000 Bangladeshis were attributable to arsenic exposure from contaminated drinking water, new research reports. The large 10-year study is the first to prospectively measure the relationship between individual exposure to arsenic and its associated...
More than 20 percent of deaths in a study of 12,000 Bangladeshis were attributable to arsenic exposure from contaminated drinking water, new research reports. The large 10-year study is the first to prospectively measure the relationship between individual exposure to arsenic and its associated...
Pressure treated wooden playground structures do not live up to the bad reputation they have earned as being harmful to children, according to the findings of a new University of Alberta study. Chris Le, a scientist in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, can put to rest any safety concerns...
Arup K. SenGupta, Ph.D., a professor of civil, environmental and chemical engineering at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., has been chosen to receive a 2009 Astellas USA Foundation Award. The award, administered by the American Chemical Society, is given to individuals who have made...