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French doctors warn of dangerous cadmium levels in everyday foods like bread, pasta, and vegetables. Learn how this toxic metal enters the food chain, its health risks, and what’s being done to ...
Despite bipartisan support for the cadmium exemption, bills in the House and Senate have not gotten out of committee.
A report from the organization Healthy Babies, Bright Futures is bringing attention to toxic heavy metals and elements such as arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury that could be in your rice.
Industrial Safety The chemistry behind the Iran port explosion Officials have not identified the chemicals that caused the blast near Bandar Abbas, but sources say it was a perchlorate by Bethany ...
A study in Engineering reveals a new adsorbent made by combining cationic surfactants with montmorillonite. This adsorbent can selectively remove perchlorate from water, addressing a key ...
The shipment of Chinese sodium perchlorate indicates a rapid rebuilding of Iran’s missile industry since Israeli strikes in October – with Beijing’s help.
A new report found harmful heavy metals like lead and cadmium in many protein powders. Here's what experts want you to know.
Lead and cadmium were found in a majority of the protein powders that were tested. There is no safe level of lead, which has been linked to developmental disorders and high blood pressure.
Protein powders may contain high levels of lead and cadmium, with chocolate-flavored and plant-based products testing at the highest levels, a new report said.
Consumer Reports recent tests found perchlorate in two-thirds of food samples, with the highest levels in baby and kids food, fast food, and fresh produce – such as boxed mac and cheese and baby ...
People with higher concentrations of cadmium in their urine had a doubled risk of cognitive impairment compared with those with lower concentrations, a new study has found.