Samples of store-bought rice from more than 100 different brands purchased in the United States contained dangerously high levels of arsenic and cadmium, according to a new report shared first with ...
We’re still reeling from the news that a common ingredient in energy drinks has been linked to blood cancer, and now, another study has found arsenic in a common household food. What is going on with ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Consumer Reports issued new guidelines Tuesday for limits on how much rice you and your children should eat. Rice and many products containing rice have significant levels of ...
On Friday, scientists from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the results of its initial investigation into the presence of arsenic in rice, and concluded that levels of the chemical are ...
Consumer groups are calling for new standards on levels of arsenic in the rice people eat, but one Valley doctor doesn’t feel it’s necessary. Dr. Stephen Curry, a toxicologist at Banner Good Samaritan ...
An infamous chemical best known for poisoning kings and emperors is appearing in an unlikely place: private wells in Scott County. Arsenic — a naturally occurring element found in air, soil, food and ...
Long-term exposure to even low levels of arsenic in drinking water can raise a person's risk of heart disease, a new study warns. Even folks exposed to arsenic levels below the federal limit of 10 ...
Samples of store-bought rice from more than 100 different brands purchased in the United States contained dangerously high levels of arsenic and cadmium, according to a new report released exclusively ...
Access to clean water may seem simple enough. You turn on a faucet, fill a cup with clean water, and never think twice about what else might flow from it. In many villages in Bangladesh, that trust ...
Darren More holds the cooler fills with drinking water at a friends farm for use at his home in Virden on Wednesday. Virden ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - While arsenic in water and food is a health concern, a new study suggests the levels found in most Americans are too low to raise their risk of high blood pressure. Earlier ...
Arsenic in drinking water can increase heart disease risk even at approved federal levels There’s a 20% increased risk of heart disease associated with arsenic levels below the U.S. standard of 10 ...
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