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One in four rice samples from more than 100 different store brands contained dangerous levels of arsenic, a new investigation ...
A report from the organization Healthy Babies, Bright Futures is bringing attention to toxic heavy metals and elements such ...
A biologist at the University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences advises consumers to think twice when deciding which ...
“Studies have shown the processing used to create instant rice can create additional toxins, and the ready-to-heat products ...
New testing reveals that virtually all rice sold in the U.S. contains arsenic and cadmium, with one-fourth of samples ...
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A new report by the Healthy Baby, Bright Futures group found there may be arsenic in that rice your child is eating. "Tests ...
Despite bipartisan support for the cadmium exemption, bills in the House and Senate have not gotten out of committee.
As Vietnam’s billion-dollar durian export sector faces the risk of being shut out of key markets, Vinacam Group has ...
A team of researchers led by NYU Tandon has found a simple yet powerful way to make cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar panels ...
Aside from arsenic, the report indicates that metals, and cadmium in brands of rice continue to be an issue. Testing commissioned by the Healthy Baby, Bright Futures (HBBF) group "detected arsenic ...
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