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Arsenic can stick to important parts of proteins in our cells, which might break how they work and lead to diseases in people exposed to arsenic.

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The study looks at how arsenic sticks to important parts of proteins in the body, which can break how those proteins work. This matches the claim that arsenic can cause disease by messing up proteins.

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No contradicting evidence found

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