Heavy metals and other toxins can probably be found in all manner of foods in our pantries if we were to use sensitive enough tests, experts say.
His studies of arsenic in public water in Chile and Argentina helped show that it causes lung and bladder cancer and other diseases. See our complete guide to food safety. Such long-term studies ...
A study has uncovered a novel approach to detoxifying toxic arsenic in contaminated soils, offering hope for tackling one of ...
Consumer Reports food safety experts believe those levels do carry a risk. There is no federal limit for arsenic in rice and rice products. (The FDA has proposed a "action level" for arsenic in ...
Arsenic was found in 89% of all samples ... the study authors note that all honey samples have a hazard quotient and hazard index values below 1 for children and adults, based on the assumption ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The City of Corpus Christi is continuing their work on water wells that could eventually add to our ...
Understanding the distribution of dangerous natural chemical contaminants like arsenic and fluoride in groundwater ... implications on understanding current and future groundwater hazards in Bihar.
NIST researchers developed the geoduck clam reference material by shucking, cleaning and dicing geoduck clams and then ...
But scientifc recommendations in the unpassed legislation Baby Food Safety Act of 2021 sets acceptable levels at or below five parts-per-billion for lead and 10 parts-per-billion for arsenic.