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Authorities uncover massive stockpile of mystery material at factory site — here's what they foundAnother study found that climate-driven sea level rise may be releasing toxic levels of arsenic into well water in Bangladesh ...
The contamination of drinking water with naturally occurring arsenic threatens the health of millions of people in southern Asia. The problem is particularly acute in Bangladesh, where 13% of the ...
South Asian countries such as Bangladesh and India are hotspots for the problem. Children are more vulnerable to arsenic exposure than adults. In adults, poisoning often manifests as white or dark ...
Contamination. In his home country of Bangladesh, a shocking 49% of the country's drinking well water has unsafe limits of carcinogenic arsenic, which can cause skin lesions and cancer in ...
Lay the foundations for breeding high nutritional value/low arsenic content rice and develop cultivation technology Bangladesh is one of the world’s leading growers and consumers of rice. This means ...
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