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Association Between Low-Level Environmental Arsenic Exposure and QT Interval Duration in a General Population Study
American Journal of Epidemiology, 08/26/09
Mordukhovich I et al. – The authors observed positive associations between a biomarker of arsenic exposure and QT duration but found no evidence of effect modification by calcium channel blocker use, possibly because of modest power.
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