Food Safety News - December 8, 2017 Arsenic in infant rice cereals compared with lead exposure

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Arsenic in infant rice cereals compared with lead exposure

By Dan Flynn

Infant rice cereals are popular with parents because they are affordable, easy to digest, and unlikely to cause allergic reactions. Infants typically begin eating cereals when they are between 4 and 6 months old. But, rice absorbs more arsenic from soil and water than other grains used for infant cereals; about 10 times more. Consequently, the level... Continue Reading

Briefly: Dating game — Info shortage — Down the drain

By News Desk

Every hour of every day people around the world are living with and working to resolve food safety issues. Here is a sampling of current headlines for your consumption, brought to you today with the support of Alchemy Systems. Ignoring the dates across the pond Billing it as a move to reduce food waste, 125 East of... Continue Reading

Baking this weekend? Check your flour and don't lick the bowl

By U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

For many people, the holiday season is the perfect time to spend time together in the kitchen and share delicious baked foods and desserts. Follow these safety tips to help you and your loved ones stay healthy when handling raw dough. When you prepare homemade cookie dough, cake mixes, or even bread, you may be... Continue Reading

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