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Bangladeshi water 'poisons 77m' | Bangladeshi water 'poisons 77m' |
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Nearly 90% of Bangladeshis use groundwater | Nearly 90% of Bangladeshis use groundwater |
Up to 77 million people in Bangladesh have been exposed to toxic levels of arsenic from drinking water in recent decades, according to a Lancet study. | Up to 77 million people in Bangladesh have been exposed to toxic levels of arsenic from drinking water in recent decades, according to a Lancet study. |
The research assessed nearly 12,000 people in a district of the capital Dhaka for over a period of 10 years. | The research assessed nearly 12,000 people in a district of the capital Dhaka for over a period of 10 years. |
More than 20% of deaths among those assessed were caused by the naturally occurring poisonous element, it found. | More than 20% of deaths among those assessed were caused by the naturally occurring poisonous element, it found. |
The World Health Organization said the exposure was "the largest mass poisoning of a population in history". | The World Health Organization said the exposure was "the largest mass poisoning of a population in history". |
It began after hand-pumped wells were installed in the 1970s to tap groundwater. | |
Scientists say even small amounts of arsenic over a long period can cause cancer of the bladder, kidney, lung or skin. | Scientists say even small amounts of arsenic over a long period can cause cancer of the bladder, kidney, lung or skin. |
Bangladesh was chosen for the study because nearly 90% of the population uses groundwater as its primary source of fresh water. | Bangladesh was chosen for the study because nearly 90% of the population uses groundwater as its primary source of fresh water. |
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