A recent Environmental Protection Agency estimate showed that
chronic inorganic arsenic intake of more than 0.3 mcg / kg of body weight per day may cause skin or vascular problems.
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Inorganic arsenic is a known carcinogen, and
chronic exposure to low levels of
arsenic has been linked to increased risks of bladder, lung and skin cancer, as well as Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Chronic exposure to low levels of
inorganic arsenic has been linked to increased risks of bladder, lung and skin cancer, as well as Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Chronic exposure to
inorganic arsenic can elevate the risk of cancer of various organs, as well as skin cancer.