Heavy metals naturally occur in the Earth's crust, but human activities can increase their concentration in the environment, ...
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First for Women on MSNShe Suffered for Years—Until She Discovered Mercury PoisoningI had terrible sinus issues that caused infections so severe, I required surgery,” recalls Kathleen. “Through the years, the ...
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Hosted on MSNHeavy metals in baby food: The hidden danger that could be harming your child's healthChildhood nutrition is much more than a simple question of nutrition. It is the foundation on which our children's future is ...
Beginning this year, the test results must be publicly available on their websites for products made this year and beyond.
Plum Organics, a leading baby food company, shares a recent Consumer Reports article entitled Lead in Food: California Requires Companies to Disclose Heavy Metal Levels in Baby Food, that named the ...
Exposure to heavy metals may be more common than you think. Traces of toxins like lead, arsenic, and mercury are floating around in the air we breathe, hiding in the water we drink, and can even ...
The Monterey County Department of Health continues testing near the site of the Moss Landing Battery Plant Fire. The county released preliminary findings Jan. 31, reporting that eight sites were ...
These are very disturbing numbers,” said County of Monterey Supervisor Glenn Church. “… We’re in uncharted territory.” ...
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Choosing safer baby foodParents will now have a new tool at their fingertips to check if the baby food they buy is safe for their kids.
When you're a parent, especially a new or newish parent, you want to make sure the food you're giving your baby is safe.
High levels of heavy metals such as nickel, cobalt, and manganese “bioaccumulate,” or move up the food chain from plants and microbes into fish, and larger animals that eat the fish.
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