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Blood Pressure Changes in Relation to Arsenic Exposure in a U.S. Pregnancy Cohort
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In our U.S. cohort of pregnant women, arsenic exposure was associated with greater increases in blood pressure over the course of pregnancy. These findings may have important implications because even modest increases in blood pressure impact cardiovascular disease risk.
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