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Chronic low-level arsenic exposure is a significant contributor to ill health and disease. However, at this time, quantification of the effects of this exposure appears virtually impossible. In a continuation of my editorial on arsenic published earlier this year, this editorial looks at arsenic's mechanisms of damage, more disease correlations, sources of exposure, and early signs for detection of arsenic toxicity.