NEW YORK, July 31 (Reuters) - Concentrations of heavy metals found in single servings of some chocolates and cocoa-based products are too low in most cases to pose a health risk to consumers, research ...
Pop-up toasters emit 1.73 trillion toxic particles per minute into your kitchen air, with heavy metals that bypass lung ...
A study from Consumer Reports finds that heavy metals can still be found in many baby food products. Products including rice, sweet potatoes and carrots can contain these materials. Experts say ...
Experts say the health risks are low by eating a varied diet and moderation. A study published earlier this week found several dark chocolate products may be contaminated with heavy metals, setting ...
Aluminium foil has sparked a fresh cancer scare online, but experts say the fear is misplaced. A leading oncologist explains why aluminium isn't a heavy metal and how daily use remains safe.
Persistent cough, fatigue or brain fog during winter may not be seasonal. Toxic metals in polluted air can build up silently ...
With the holiday season approaching, many of us will be indulging in a favorite treat: chocolate. Yet despite dark chocolate’s reputation as a healthier sweet, it can also be contaminated with lead ...
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