Handbook of Arsenic Toxicology 2nd Edition
Handbook of Arsenic Toxicology, 2nd Edition by Swaran R. Flora is an essential, up-to-date resource for anyone confronting the health and environmental challenges of arsenic exposure. Clear, authoritative, and research-driven, this handbook synthesizes current science on arsenic toxicokinetics, mechanisms of action, biomarkers, clinical outcomes, and remediation strategies—making complex information accessible to practitioners and decision-makers worldwide.
Start with a compelling overview of global arsenic issues—from contaminated groundwater crises in South Asia (India, Bangladesh) to industrial and environmental hotspots in the United States, Europe, and China—and move into rigorous discussions of molecular pathways, dose–response relationships, and epidemiological evidence. Practical chapters translate research into action, covering risk assessment, public health interventions, clinical management of arsenic poisoning, and community-level remediation technologies.
Ideal for toxicologists, environmental scientists, clinicians, public health professionals, regulators, and graduate students, this edition emphasizes evidence-based solutions and policy relevance. Readers will gain actionable insights for diagnosing arsenic-related disease, designing monitoring programs, and implementing effective mitigation measures in affected regions.
With a professional yet engaging tone, this handbook balances scientific depth with real-world applicability—making it indispensable for those seeking to understand and reduce arsenic’s impact on health and the environment. Enhance your library with this authoritative guide and stay informed on best practices for arsenic toxicology and public health response. Order your copy today to equip yourself with the latest knowledge and practical tools for tackling arsenic exposure worldwide.
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