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Karagas and colleagues analyzed arsenic levels in the urine of 229 pregnant women at a prenatal center in New Hampshire.
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The new study highlights the need to set limits for food, said study researcher Margaret Karagas, professor of community and family medicine at Dartmouth Medical School.
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Because of the risk of arsenic exposure, Karagas recommends people with private wells have their water tested for arsenic.
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"Anyone involved with registered student organizations is invited to use the space," Karagas said … Construction should be complete by June 1.
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In order to make things less chaotic, Karagas spread out the booths to provide more walking space and started a new program allowing for students to come to the SOURCE table to get a tour of all the booths with a student volunteer.
The Crimson White Sydney Holtzclaw 2010
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"We felt that, by having this program, students could get a more personal feel for the event and not feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of organizations being showcased," Karagas said.
The Crimson White Sydney Holtzclaw 2010
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Previous research, in some of which Karagas participated, has shown associations between such drug therapies and higher risk of skin cancer and lymphoma.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Previous research, in some of which Karagas participated, has shown associations between such drug therapies and higher risk of skin cancer and lymphoma.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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