Higher intake of certain food preservatives, common in processed foods, may be linked to a modest increase in cancer risk.
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9 disgusting (and dangerous) things you don’t realize you’re eating
Beware of putting these seemingly innocent foods on your kitchen table—and in your mouth. The post 9 Disgusting (and ...
Of 17 preservatives studied, higher consumption of 12 of them linked with increased risk of type 2 diabetes ...
Food additives are often considered undesirable by consumers. This is particularly the case recently, with many consumers concerned about their prevalence within ultra-processed foods. So are ...
Multiple preservatives that are added to food products to lengthen their shelf life have significant associations with overall cancer development.
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Do food additives cause ADHD? Here’s what the science says
Do food additives cause ADHD? Here’s what the science says - Food additives have been treated with suspicion for years, but ...
Exposure to certain food additive mixtures was associated with a higher incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D), with two specific mixtures containing emulsifiers, preservatives, and artificial sweeteners ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has banned the food additive Red No. 3. The ban follows a petition citing links to cancer in lab rats and behavioral issues in children. Could your Halloween ...
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and other regulatory agencies have an enormous task ...
Higher intake of some common food preservatives may raise cancer risk, reports a large French study in The BMJ, prompting ...
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