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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 ...
A new report reveals that many store-bought rice samples in the US contain high levels of arsenic and cadmium, posing health ...
Research shows rice may be contaminated with arsenic — a toxic element linked to serious health risks, including brain ...
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 ...
“Studies have shown the processing used to create instant rice can create additional toxins, and the ready-to-heat products ...
A new report says rice sold in U.S. stores contains toxic heavy metals, including arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury.
A new report from the group "Healthy Babies, Bright Futures" says more than 100 brands of store-bought rice contain high levels of arsenic and cadmium. The group says both chemicals are linked to ...
Testing commissioned by the Healthy Baby, Bright Futures (HBBF) group "detected arsenic in 100% of samples, with more than one-fourth exceeding the federal limit set for infant rice cereal.
That rule was set in 2021, but it only applies to rice cereal made for babies, not to the rice that the rest of the family eats. Related Report warns about heavy metals in chocolate FDA finds ...
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