Arsenic Linked to Diabetes

Courtesy WebMD Health  Tue, 08/19/2008 - 16:06

Inorganic arsenic may be a factor in diabetes, according to a new study. Thirteen million Americans are exposed to unsafe levels of inorganic arsenic through their drinking water.


 

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