NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People drinking water naturally contaminated with high levels of arsenic may benefit from eating more radishes, sweet potatoes and other similar plants, a new study finds.
The US Food and Drug Administration has finalized guidance on the maximum amount of inorganic arsenic that can be in apple juice. The announcement that came Thursday reconfirmed the level at 10 parts ...
TOXIC chemicals and metals found in tampons, sanitary pads and reusable period products could be putting millions of women at ...
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From poison to power. New method recycles arsenic for clean energy
Researchers in Denmark have found a way to recover toxic arsenic from groundwater and repurpose it into a valuable material ...
For decades, Gary residents filled jugs and bottles at the artesian well on Chase Street, a place many affectionately called ...
Apple juice with more than 10 parts per billion of inorganic arsenic along with other factors could trigger enforcement action by FDA, the agency warned yesterday in guidance finalized ten years after ...
Knowledge is powerful, but moderation is still key. Reviewed by Dietitian Kelly Plowe, M.S., RD Growing concern over arsenic in the food supply, including foods such as rice, is valid. High arsenic ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - The Food and Drug Administration has finalized its guidelines on how much arsenic can be present in apple juice on the market. It is part of an effort by the organization to reduce ...
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