Michigan State University Extension Nutrition and food choices weigh heavily on parents' minds, and many are shocked and confused by recent reports of arsenic in rice cereal. Four questions can go along way in informing and equipping parents and cargivers: Why Now? and What are the facts ...
Food Safety News Those wishing to comment on draft guidance for industry on inorganic arsenic levels in rice cereals for infants have 14 more days to do so. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday that, because of maintenance on the Federal ...
Greentech Media There was also a focus on comparing Bloom Energy Servers to combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plants in the Energy Gang discussion, yet the context was a discussion about the role of the fuel cells in the distributed energy future. At a minimum ... In ...
wwlp.com But the highest percentage – again 70 percent – of oat-based cereals were contaminated. Some wheat, corn and rice cereals were also contaminated but not as many. There was also no statistical difference between organic and conventional products.
Yorkshire Post “We're looking at being out at sea until July 3rd or 4th now – so another three weeks. Our biggest new challenge is carrying the extra water on board – we have 120L which is heavy and will alter the way the boat moves and will require more effort from ...