Still, researchers say toxic metal concentrations found in honey warrant further investigation to determine the source of these metals and any public health risk, particularly for arsenic.
The metals found included arsenic, lead, mercury, nickel, copper, and iron, among others. Findings of metal levels varied depending on whether the tampons were sold in the US, UK, or EU ...
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A surprising health benefit of drinking tea
A new study published in ACS Food Science & Technology found that tea leaves naturally adsorb heavy metals, filtering out ...
Since steeping time won the top spot in determining how much of the metal was removed from the water, regardless of what type ...
Researchers tested black, green, oolong, white, chamomile and rooibos teas — both loose-leaf and commercially bagged.
Producers can reduce heavy metal contamination in food in several ... out plans to propose limits for other heavy metals such as arsenic and mercury. Modestly exceeding the agency’s recommended ...