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Arsenicosis: A Threat to Mankind


     

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Arsenic poisoning has become a fast growing, frightening & universal problem, specially for the population of Bangladesh and West Bengal in India. Unless implementation of extensive multidimentional planning & research activities, innumerable people will face the consequences of one of the world's most severe water quality problems in recent history.

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Avishek Manna
, India

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Arsenic poisoning has become a fast growing, frightening & universal problem, specially for the population of Bangladesh and West Bengal in India. Unless implementation of extensive multidimentional planning & research activities, innumerable people will face the consequences of one of the world's most severe water quality problems in recent history.

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