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Humans in the Andes Have Developed a Natural Resistance to Arsenic

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Panoramic view of the Andes. | Photo Credit: Adventures in Good Company. Humans high in the Argentinian Andes mountains have developed an incredible ability. After inhabiting an area of the Andes where the water supply contains over 10 times the amount of arsenic deemed safe for human consumption by the World Health Organization (WHO), locals have shown an astounding ability to process the deadly chemical much more efficiently than the general p…
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SnowBrains broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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