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DMac
24th June 2010, 07:16 AM
'Bangladeshis exposed to arsenic' (http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=131183&sectionid=351020406)



Up to 77 million people in Bangladesh have been exposed to toxic levels of arsenic in drinking water, putting them at risk of an early death, a recent study shows.

The new study published Saturday in the British medical journal, the Lancet, found that more than 20 percent of deaths among those assessed could be attributed to the naturally occurring poisonous element.

Nearly 12,000 Bangladeshis in a district of the capital Dhaka were assessed during the 10-year study.

"Tens of millions of people there are at high risk of dying early. Something needs to be done urgently to reduce the exposure to arsenic for this population and find alternative, safe drinking water sources," said Dr. Habibul Ahsan of the University of Chicago Medical Center, whose study appears in the Lancet.

Ahsan and his colleagues studied Bangladesh as 90 percent of that nation's population has used groundwater as the primary source of fresh water since hand-pumped wells were installed in the 1970s to tap groundwater. As a result, as many as 77 million people, or half the population of Bangladesh, have been exposed to toxic levels of the poisonous element.

"There are other countries in the world where arsenic in drinking water is also a public health problem. It may not be on the same scale as in Bangladesh," Ahsan said.

The World Health Organization said the exposure was "the largest mass poisoning of a population in history".

The global eugenics project continues in Asia...

Ash_Williams
24th June 2010, 07:52 AM
If you go to India the pollution is so bad you'll feel sick for a few days until you adjust. Everyone over 50 has cancer. (I'm only exaggerating a bit - of dozen or so people I know from there, all of them have at least 1 parent with cancer. Some have two.) It's really screwed up. Arsenic is the least of their problems.

I once read their cancer rate was lower than ours - total BS.