Arsenic News and Research

RSS
Arsenic is a naturally occurring element widely distributed in the earth’s crust. In the environment, arsenic is combined with oxygen, chlorine, and sulfur to form inorganic arsenic compounds. Arsenic in animals and plants combines with carbon and hydrogen to form organic arsenic compounds.

Breathing high levels of inorganic arsenic can give you a sore throat or irritated lungs.

Ingesting very high levels of arsenic can result in death. Exposure to lower levels can cause nausea and vomiting, decreased production of red and white blood cells, abnormal heart rhythm, damage to blood vessels, and a sensation of “pins and needles” in hands and feet.

Ingesting or breathing low levels of inorganic arsenic for a long time can cause a darkening of the skin and the appearance of small “corns” or “warts” on the palms, soles, and torso.
Arsenic agent for leukemia beneficial in treating medulloblastoma, Ewing's Sarcoma

Arsenic agent for leukemia beneficial in treating medulloblastoma, Ewing's Sarcoma

Research: Arsenic trioxide may benefit individuals with connective brain tumors

Research: Arsenic trioxide may benefit individuals with connective brain tumors

Dartmouth awarded $2M grant for new Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Center

Dartmouth awarded $2M grant for new Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Center

Preclinical data of ZIO-101 in various lymphoma models presented at ASH 2010

Preclinical data of ZIO-101 in various lymphoma models presented at ASH 2010

Arsenic contamination of drinking water in Bangladesh leads to slow-developing diseases

Arsenic contamination of drinking water in Bangladesh leads to slow-developing diseases

Laboratories obtain satisfactory scores in measuring heavy metals: Study

Laboratories obtain satisfactory scores in measuring heavy metals: Study

ZIOPHARM announces data on darinaparsin efficacy for solid tumors at EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium

ZIOPHARM announces data on darinaparsin efficacy for solid tumors at EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium

Study finds arsenic improves survival rate in APL patients

Study finds arsenic improves survival rate in APL patients

CytRx reports $4.4 million net loss for third quarter 2010

CytRx reports $4.4 million net loss for third quarter 2010

Inter Press Service reports on counterfeit medicine challenges in central, Eastern Europe

Inter Press Service reports on counterfeit medicine challenges in central, Eastern Europe

Mystery of arsenite solved

Mystery of arsenite solved

Adeona completes enrollment in Part 2 CopperProof-2 clinical study

Adeona completes enrollment in Part 2 CopperProof-2 clinical study

Japanese Patent Office issues patent for ZIOPHARM Oncology's darinaparsin

Japanese Patent Office issues patent for ZIOPHARM Oncology's darinaparsin

FDA grants ZIOPHARM's darinaparsin Orphan Drug Designation for peripheral T-cell Lymphoma treatment

FDA grants ZIOPHARM's darinaparsin Orphan Drug Designation for peripheral T-cell Lymphoma treatment

Manganese in water can harm children’s IQ: Study

Manganese in water can harm children’s IQ: Study

Genes behind aggregation of arsenic in plants

Genes behind aggregation of arsenic in plants

CytRx reports net income for second-quarter 2010 compared to net loss for previous year

CytRx reports net income for second-quarter 2010 compared to net loss for previous year

ZIOPHARM second-quarter net loss from operations increases to $5.1 million

ZIOPHARM second-quarter net loss from operations increases to $5.1 million

Nanotechnology approaches to solve major problems on global scale: Report

Nanotechnology approaches to solve major problems on global scale: Report

Cytrx’s tamibarotene achieves molecular complete remission in advanced acute promyelocytic leukemia

Cytrx’s tamibarotene achieves molecular complete remission in advanced acute promyelocytic leukemia

While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses. Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for medical information you must always consult a medical professional before acting on any information provided.

Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their privacy principles.

Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential information.

Read the full Terms & Conditions.