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A researcher at the University of South Alabama has recently received a grant of almost a million dollars for her research on ...
"A refined and cost-efficient alternative." Researchers develop game-changing method to protect food supply from toxic heavy ...
UbiQD, the Los Alamos spinout that specializes in cadmium-free quantum dot materials with potential in a variety of optical ...
The heavy metal cadmium, which is found in the air, water, food and soil, is known to cause health problems. A new study published in the September 4, 2024, online issue of Neurology has examined ...
Cadmium (Cd), a toxic heavy metal, poses a growing threat to food safety through its accumulation in crops. Wheat, in particular, tends to absorb more cadmium than rice due to its higher internal ...
Cadmium, a toxic heavy metal found in polluted air, cigarette smoke, and food, was found to have a higher impact on cognitive ability in white people, a new studysuggests.; In a study of more than ...
Lead and cadmium found, but no arsenic The new study analyzed 72 consumer cocoa products for levels of lead, cadmium and arsenic. Compared with prior studies, which have looked at heavy metals in ...
“It doesn’t appear the levels for lead and cadmium have changed all that much from 2014 to our last study in 2023,” says Eric Boring, PhD, a CR chemist who oversaw our 2023 chocolate tests.
People who use marijuana have statistically more lead and cadmium in their blood and urine than those who don't, according to a new study. Marijuana users in the test group had 27% higher levels ...
The average cadmium concentration in the French population nearly doubled in 10 years, based on two major epidemiological surveys led by Santé Publique France: It rose from 0.29 µg/g during 2006 ...
High levels of urinary cadmium were associated with double the risk of developing global cognitive impairment in White adults (odds ratio [OR], 2.07; 95% CI, 1.18-3.64).