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“This poses a significant public health issue for hundreds of thousands of residents, most of whom are unaware of this risk,” says the Geisel School of Medicine’s Carolyn Murray in a Valley News opinion piece about the importance of testing for arsenic in private well water.
Murray is an assistant professor of medicine and of community and family medicine at Geisel and an assistant professor at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice. She is also a Dartmouth Public Voices fellow.