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    Low-moderate arsenic exposure and respiratory in American Indian communities in the Strong Heart Study

    Arsenic exposure through drinking water is an established lung carcinogen. Evidence on non-malignant lung outcomes is less conclusive and suggests arsenic is associated with lower lung function. Studies examin...

    Martha Powers, Tiffany R. Sanchez, Maria Grau-Perez, Fawn Yeh in Environmental Health (2019)

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    Correction to: Low-moderate arsenic exposure and respiratory health in American Indian communities in the Strong Heart Study

    The original version of this article [1], published on 28 November 2019, contained incorrect title. In this Correction the affected part of the article is shown.

    Martha Powers, Tiffany R. Sanchez, Maria Grau-Perez, Fawn Yeh in Environmental Health (2020)

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    Association between rice consumption and risk of cancer incidence in the California Teachers Study

    We evaluated the contribution of rice intake, a source of dietary arsenic, to cancer risk in a population of women with likely low arsenic exposure from drinking water and variable rice intake who participated...

    Tiffany R. Sanchez, Yaa Asantewaa Kafui Klu in Cancer Causes & Control (2020)