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Climate change could increase arsenic in rice and affect global health.

The impact of **climate change** could significantly increase levels of **arsenic** in **rice**, (https://noticiasambientales.com/bienestar/descubren-que-el-residuo-de-la-fermentacion-del-arroz-es-un-superalimento/) for millions of people in **Asia**. This phenomenon would increase health risks, including serious diseases such as **cancer, diabetes, and heart conditions**. According to a study...

Arsenic in the Water: Precautionary Measures in Response to a Neighbors’ Complaint

The Justice of Mercedes, in the province of Buenos Aires, granted precautionary measures in response to a complaint about arsenic in the water. The 37-page judicial resolution took into consideration the risk posed by pesticide spraying near groundwater extraction wells.. This...

Arsenic alert: alarming figures revealed in 12 provinces of Argentina.

A recent investigation revealed by the Water and Health magazine has sparked concern as more than 17 million people in Argentina are exposed to arsenic-contaminated water. This serious health issue is compared by Alejandro Oliva, the study's lead scientist, to...

Arsenic in the water: what are the places with the highest concentration in Buenos Aires

Arsenic in the water has been a major problem for the population in different parts of the country historically. It is a chemical element that, in high concentrations, poses a serious health risk. In the Province of Buenos Aires, various...

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