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Study: Arsenic In Drinking Water Could Lead To Diabetes

Study: Arsenic In Drinking Water Could Lead To Diabetes



Who would have thought that even water might lead to type 2 diabetes. It’s not exactly the water, but the low levels of arsenic found in the tap water used by 13 million people in the United States. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, the levels of inorganic arsenic should not be higher than 10 micrograms per liter, but the study conducted by Ana Navas-Acien, of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland and colleagues found that levels in tap water are higher than this. And the situation is getting worse as people in other...
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Study: Antidepressants, Depression Could Impair Driving SkillsStudy: Antidepressants, Depression Could Impair Driving Skills Antidepressants were linked to poor driving by a team of researchers...
Survivors From 1918’s Spanish Flu Still Produce AntibodiesSurvivors From 1918’s Spanish Flu Still Produce Antibodies In a report presented by the newest issue of the journal Nature,...
Are Our Baby Bottles Safe Or Not?Are Our Baby Bottles Safe Or Not? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced on Friday...
Senior Woman Died of Legionnaires' DiseaseSenior Woman Died of Legionnaires' Disease An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease occurred at a senior housing...
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Researchers Found A Substitute For Heparin

Researchers Found A Substitute For Heparin

A medical breakthrough is about to happen, as chemists announced the advanced work on the...
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Survivors From 1918’s Spanish Flu Still Produce Antibodies

Survivors From 1918’s Spanish Flu Still Produce Antibodies

In a report presented by the newest issue of the journal Nature, scientists offer a new perspective...
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New Findings On The Consequences Of Smoking

New Findings On The Consequences Of Smoking

Researchers at the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine in Baltimore led by Dr. John Cole...
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Experts Say that FDA Cannot Ensure Drug Safety

Experts Say that FDA Cannot Ensure Drug Safety

Several top doctors have filed a friend-of-the-court brief with the Supreme Court, which highlights...
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Despite Encouraging Facts, West Nile Virus Threat Is Still A Concern

Despite Encouraging Facts, West Nile Virus Threat Is Still A Concern

The West Nile situation continues; some of the latest news comes from Colusa County, where property...
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There May Be A Solid Connection Between Moisturizers And Skin Cancer

Thursday’s issue of the Journal of Investigative Dermatology featured the results of a recent...
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The Role of Psychologists in Military Interrogations, Subject of Debate

There are already many divergent opinions over the role US psychologists should play in military...
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FDA Approves Prestwick's Drug for Huntington Disease

FDA Approves Prestwick's Drug for Huntington Disease

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday approved tetrabenazine, marketed by Prestwick...
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Update: The West Nile Virus Is Still Out There

Update: The West Nile Virus Is Still Out There

New cases of people testing positive for the West Nile virus have been announced by the...
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Airborne Maker to Pay $30 Million to Settle False Claims Lawsuit

Airborne Maker to Pay $30 Million to Settle False Claims Lawsuit

The maker of the popular Airborne supplement, Airborne Health Inc. of Bonita Springs, Fla., will...
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